BREAKING: The union announced on Twitter that 90 per cent of members voted to accept the pay offer on an 82 per cent turnout.
Members of Scotland’s largest teaching union have voted to accept a pay deal and have called off strikes.
Some 90 per cent of EIS members who took part in the vote backed the pay offer, with 10 per cent rejecting it. There was a turnout of 82 per cent.
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