Education: NI's main teaching unions vote to accept pay offer

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Teachers have not had a pay increase for three years, with unions engaging in strike action.

Teachers in Northern Ireland have not had a pay increase for three years and the five main unions have been engaged inMr Givan previously said his proposal would bring the starting point for salaries equal to those in England.NASUWT general secretary Dr Patrick Roach said Northern Ireland teachers were "long overdue a pay award".

"This marks a welcome step towards proper pay restoration. However, many issues remain outstanding for school leaders, particularly around the issue of workload."However, Dr Gault said there was "much to be done to deliver working conditions for school leaders to ensure that it is a safe and sustainable role going forward".

 

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