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DfE and education unions agree talks over strikes
EB News: 17/03/2023 - 09:34
Education unions and the Department for Education have agreed to move into a period of talks, with the NEU saying it will create a "period of calm" for two weeks during which no further strike dates will be announced.
A joint statement says: “The Government and the education trade unions, Association of School and College Leaders, National Association of Head Teachers, NASUWT and National Education Union, have agreed to move into a period of intensive talks. The talks will focus on teacher pay, conditions and workload reduction.
“In order for talks to begin and, we hope, reach a successful conclusion, the NEU has confirmed it will create a period of calm for two weeks during which time they have said no further strike dates will be announced. The Education Secretary and all unions will meet today (Friday 17 March), beginning intensive talks, which will continue over the weekend.”
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