Teachers vote to accept improved pay offer by backupJM Tags:ScotlandUnited Kingdom 1 comment >Teachers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of accepting a 4.27% pay offer from councils. >The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) union had recommended members approve the offer ahead of a consultative ballot. >The results show 95% of members voted in favour of accepting the offer, with 5% voting against. >Leaders described the offer as a “first step in the restoration of teachers’ pay to the equivalent of pre-austerity levels”. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
>Teachers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of accepting a 4.27% pay offer from councils. >The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) union had recommended members approve the offer ahead of a consultative ballot. >The results show 95% of members voted in favour of accepting the offer, with 5% voting against. >Leaders described the offer as a “first step in the restoration of teachers’ pay to the equivalent of pre-austerity levels”.
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>Teachers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of accepting a 4.27% pay offer from councils.
>The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) union had recommended members approve the offer ahead of a consultative ballot.
>The results show 95% of members voted in favour of accepting the offer, with 5% voting against.
>Leaders described the offer as a “first step in the restoration of teachers’ pay to the equivalent of pre-austerity levels”.