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GMB union 'backs classroom deal' | GMB union 'backs classroom deal' |
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It is understood one union in the classroom assistants' dispute has voted to accept the deal on offer from employers. | It is understood one union in the classroom assistants' dispute has voted to accept the deal on offer from employers. |
The GMB says it represents 1,500 of the 7,000 assistants in Northern Ireland. | The GMB says it represents 1,500 of the 7,000 assistants in Northern Ireland. |
It is believed the final figures for the vote may not be available until Monday. | |
The union which has been on strike, Nipsa, is asking its members in a series of meetings on Thursday if they want to resume their action. | |
Education boards appear to be preparing for the strike to resume on Monday. | Education boards appear to be preparing for the strike to resume on Monday. |
The Western Education and Library Board has written to families of special needs children encouraging them to fill in for absent classroom assistants by accompanying their children to school. | The Western Education and Library Board has written to families of special needs children encouraging them to fill in for absent classroom assistants by accompanying their children to school. |
The board has said it will refund transport costs. | The board has said it will refund transport costs. |
Talks to try to resolve the dispute ended on Tuesday night without agreement. | Talks to try to resolve the dispute ended on Tuesday night without agreement. |
Nipsa has said unless its demands over job evaluations are met it will again call out on strike more than 2,000 of its classroom assistant members. | |
Last month, 10 days of strike action closed more than half of Northern Ireland's special schools. |
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