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Teachers back pay strike ballot | Teachers back pay strike ballot |
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The biggest teachers' union in England and Wales is to prepare for a strike ballot over the government's 2% public sector pay target. | The biggest teachers' union in England and Wales is to prepare for a strike ballot over the government's 2% public sector pay target. |
The annual conference of the National Union of Teachers backed a motion from its leaders to prepare a ballot on a one-day strike with other unions. | The annual conference of the National Union of Teachers backed a motion from its leaders to prepare a ballot on a one-day strike with other unions. |
Unions are unhappy that their current two-year deal with 2.5% rises this year and next has fallen behind inflation. | Unions are unhappy that their current two-year deal with 2.5% rises this year and next has fallen behind inflation. |
The government says a strike would serve only to disrupt pupils' learning. | The government says a strike would serve only to disrupt pupils' learning. |
The Education Secretary, Alan Johnson, has asked the independent School Teachers' Review Body to recommend a new, three-year deal to 2011, paying particular regard to the 2% inflation target. | The Education Secretary, Alan Johnson, has asked the independent School Teachers' Review Body to recommend a new, three-year deal to 2011, paying particular regard to the 2% inflation target. |
But the NUT's general secretary, Steve Sinnott, said he could not imagine the circumstances in which there could possibly be a three-year deal. | |
Timetable | |
During the conference debate a teacher from Leeds, Pat Murphy, said the NUT should aim to be part of a coalition opposing government policy, but must be prepared to go it alone if necessary. | |
But Mr Sinnott told journalists afterwards his emphasis would be on building a coalition with other unions. | |
That made the timetable uncertain, as different parts of the public sector had different pay review periods. | |
Work would begin after Easter on informing the NUT's own members what was happening, he said. | |
The TUC had called a liaison meeting for 14 May. | |
First stage | |
In view of the fact that there has not been a national teachers' pay strike for almost 40 years, he was asked how serious the threat was. | |
Mr Sinnott said he had been the principal author of the strike motion. | |
"I'm not going to put my name to making threats that I'm not prepared to carry out," he said. | |
The motion instructs the union's leaders to "prepare to ballot members for a national one-day strike in co-operation with other teachers' organisations and public sector unions". | |
This would be "the first stage" of industrial action to protect pay. | This would be "the first stage" of industrial action to protect pay. |
A spokesperson for the Department for Education and Skills said: "Strikes only achieve one thing - disruption to pupils' learning. | A spokesperson for the Department for Education and Skills said: "Strikes only achieve one thing - disruption to pupils' learning. |
"Teaching remains one of the most respected and rewarding professions, with an 18% real terms increase in the average teacher's pay since 1997." | "Teaching remains one of the most respected and rewarding professions, with an 18% real terms increase in the average teacher's pay since 1997." |
In the NUT debate a delegate from Lambeth in London, Sara Tomlinson, said it was now hard to find a home in her area for under £300,000 - beyond the reach of many young teachers. | |
"The NUT might be the first union to put its name to public sector-wide strike action, but it certainly won't be the last," she said. | |
'Bullying' | 'Bullying' |
The conference has also condemned the increased practice of lessons being observed by school managers. | The conference has also condemned the increased practice of lessons being observed by school managers. |
Kirklees head teacher Gill Goodsen said she was ashamed, appalled and angry at the actions of some of her colleagues, who were subjecting their teachers to repeated observations. | Kirklees head teacher Gill Goodsen said she was ashamed, appalled and angry at the actions of some of her colleagues, who were subjecting their teachers to repeated observations. |
"At its worst it is bullying, pure and simple." | "At its worst it is bullying, pure and simple." |
She said she did not find it necessary to check on her staff more than once a year. | |
"I believe I know my school," she said. | "I believe I know my school," she said. |
"Excessive monitoring can be seen as a sign of weakness, insecurity, fear." | "Excessive monitoring can be seen as a sign of weakness, insecurity, fear." |
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