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Vol 105 / Issue no. 03 / February 2021

February 2021
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  • Council Discussions Focus on Remote Learning and Education Recovery1st February 2021
    The first meeting of Council for 2021, held remotely to comply with COVID-19 legislation, was held shortly after schools returned for the New Year on a remote learning model for most pupils. Council discussed the circumstances that had led to the… Read more: Council Discussions Focus on Remote Learning and Education Recovery
  • COVID-19 Update1st February 2021
    General Secretary Larry Flanagan, who represents the EIS on the Scottish Government’s COVID Education Recovery Group (CERG), updated Council on a range of Coronavirus-related issues. CERG had met for the first time this year the day before the EIS meeting, so… Read more: COVID-19 Update
  • General Secretary Elected President1st February 2021
    EIS General Secretary Larry Flanagan was recently elected as President of the European Trade Union Committee for Education (ETUCE). The ETUCE is comprised of 132 education trade unions across 51 countries and represents over 11 million workers across the continent. The… Read more: General Secretary Elected President
  • Real-Terms pay Freeze lets down Scotland’s Teachers1st February 2021
    Commenting following the Scottish Budget announcement, which includes plans to cap public sector pay rises at 1% for those earning over £25,000 – including teachers – EIS General Secretary Larry Flanagan said, “Today’s announcement of an effective pay freeze will be… Read more: Real-Terms pay Freeze lets down Scotland’s Teachers
  • Impact of COVID Continues to hit Children Living in Poverty1st February 2021
    The EIS has warned that the COVID- 19 pandemic continues to have a disproportionate impact on young people from less advantaged backgrounds. Without sufficient intervention and support, the consequences of the pandemic could further entrench the disadvantage experienced by young people… Read more: Impact of COVID Continues to hit Children Living in Poverty
  • EIS Raises Safety Concerns with Colleges Implementing Face-To-Face Teaching1st February 2021
    The EIS has learned that some colleges plan to resume face-face teaching, whilst other colleges confirmed that there will not be any face-to-face teaching until at least mid-February. The EIS raised safety concerns with the colleges as it does not believe… Read more: EIS Raises Safety Concerns with Colleges Implementing Face-To-Face Teaching

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