Teaching unions to take action if 'landmark' pay rise for teachers is not increased amid record inflation

Katy Morton
Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Teaching unions have warned their members will be ready to strike if the Government does not increase the value of its new pay deal for teachers.

The Government has announced a 'landmark' pay rise for teachers, but unions warn it is not enough due to a surge in inflation and won't solve the teacher recruitment crisis PHOTO Adobe Stock
The Government has announced a 'landmark' pay rise for teachers, but unions warn it is not enough due to a surge in inflation and won't solve the teacher recruitment crisis PHOTO Adobe Stock

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