Campaigning for a fully-funded, above inflation pay rise
Teachers across Greater Lincolnshire have voted to strike in February and March as part of the National Education Union’s ongoing campaign for an above-inflation pay rise.
The union is declaring seven days of strike action in February and March, although any individual school will only be affected by four of them. The first will be on Wednesday, February 1 and affect 23,400 schools in England and Wales.The full list of projected strike days are as follows:Tuesday, February 14 – all eligible members in Wales
Thursday, March 2 – all eligible members in the following English regions: London, South East, South WestThursday, March 16 – all eligible members in England and Wales Dr Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretaries of the National Education Union, said: “It is disappointing that the government prefers to talk about yet more draconian anti-strike legislation, rather than work with us to address the causes of strike action.
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