Teachers are set to walk out in the new school year amid a dispute over pay. Members of the National Education Union (NEU) have already taken strike action in England over the current school year, but other unions had not been involved.
A ballot in January among members of the NASUWT teaching union did not reach the 50% turnout threshold required by law. However, the results of a fresh ballot from the union have been announced this morning (July 12), with a turnout of 51.9%.
Overall, 88.5% of NASUWT teacher members in England who voted in the ballot backed strike action. Of those who voted, 94.3% backed action short of strikes. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features The union says it now plans to stage continuous action short of strikes, starting in September.
Dates for strike action in the autumn term will also be considered and will be coordinated with other unions where possible, NASUWT says.
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