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NEU teacher strikes end as members in England accept pay deal | NEU teacher strikes end as members in England accept pay deal |
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Teachers last went out on strike at the beginning of July | Teachers last went out on strike at the beginning of July |
Teachers in England in the National Education Union (NEU) will not strike in the autumn term, after accepting the government's pay offer. | Teachers in England in the National Education Union (NEU) will not strike in the autumn term, after accepting the government's pay offer. |
The NEU, the UK's largest teaching union, said 86% of its members had voted to accept the 6.5% pay rise. | The NEU, the UK's largest teaching union, said 86% of its members had voted to accept the 6.5% pay rise. |
Both sides in the dispute said the pay offer was "properly funded" and would not come from existing school budgets. | Both sides in the dispute said the pay offer was "properly funded" and would not come from existing school budgets. |
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said the offer being accepted was "good news" for teachers, parents and pupils. | Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said the offer being accepted was "good news" for teachers, parents and pupils. |
Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the NEU, said the pay offer meant the average teacher's salary would increase by £2,500. | |
"It's not all that we wanted, and we will continue to campaign for better school funding and for a restoration of teacher pay - but for a one-year pay award, it is a significant achievement," she told the BBC. | |
NEU teachers in England have been on strike on eight days since February - seven national and one regional - forcing many schools to close. | |
The union had been re-balloting members on holding further strikes next term. | The union had been re-balloting members on holding further strikes next term. |
The outcome of that ballot, also announced on Monday, saw 95% of members vote for further strike action, with a turnout of 53%. | The outcome of that ballot, also announced on Monday, saw 95% of members vote for further strike action, with a turnout of 53%. |
But the NEU said it would not hold further strikes now that the pay offer has been accepted. | But the NEU said it would not hold further strikes now that the pay offer has been accepted. |
The NEU is one of four teaching unions that had been calling for above-inflation pay rises for teachers, funded by extra money from government to protect school budgets. | |
The ASCL union accepted the offer earlier in July. Two other unions - the NAHT and NASUWT - have not yet announced their decision. | The ASCL union accepted the offer earlier in July. Two other unions - the NAHT and NASUWT - have not yet announced their decision. |
Teachers' strikes: When, where and why? | Teachers' strikes: When, where and why? |
Head teachers accept England pay rise | Head teachers accept England pay rise |
Public sector workers offered pay rises of around 6% | Public sector workers offered pay rises of around 6% |
Most state school teachers in England had a 5% pay rise for the year 2022-23. | Most state school teachers in England had a 5% pay rise for the year 2022-23. |
The 6.5% rise for 2023-24 was recommended by the School Teachers' Review Body after an earlier government offer was rejected. | The 6.5% rise for 2023-24 was recommended by the School Teachers' Review Body after an earlier government offer was rejected. |
Ministers announced the latest offer on 13 July and, in a joint statement with union leaders, agreed to "wider reforms" to reduce staff workload. | Ministers announced the latest offer on 13 July and, in a joint statement with union leaders, agreed to "wider reforms" to reduce staff workload. |
The NEU's support staff members in England also accepted the pay deal. They did not reach the required turnout for strike action earlier in the year. | The NEU's support staff members in England also accepted the pay deal. They did not reach the required turnout for strike action earlier in the year. |
Ms Keegan said the end of the dispute with the NEU would allow more time to "focus on what matters most - giving our children a world-class education". | Ms Keegan said the end of the dispute with the NEU would allow more time to "focus on what matters most - giving our children a world-class education". |
"None of that is possible without the hard work of teachers," she added. | "None of that is possible without the hard work of teachers," she added. |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Teaching | Teaching |
National Education Union | National Education Union |
Strike action | Strike action |