Department of Education statement as union warns of strike action during exams

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“We hope that education support staff will refrain from an escalation of industrial action, which would have a significant detrimental impact on children and young people”

Education officials say they hope school support staff will refrain from an escalation of industrial action during the summer exam period, warning that it "would have a significant detrimental impact on children and young people in Northern Ireland”.

READ MORE: Department of Education statement as union warns school support staff could strike during exams Officials and workforce reps from the Unite union have begun coordinating an industrial response as they say the Stormont budget fails to provide anything for low paid education workers. Unite regional secretary Susan Fitzgerald said Stormont's budget failed the overwhelmingly female school support workforce and it failed children.

Education has received almost a fifth of the resource funding, receiving £2.87billion, an increase of 11.5% from the previous financial year. “Recognising the importance of these workers, some of whom are amongst the lowest paid in the sector, the Executive has agreed to seek approval from the Treasury to reprofile some of the funding provided in the financial package for this purpose.

 

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