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February 2022

Vol 106 / Issue no. 01 / February 2022

February 2022
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  • Ballot & Future Pay Strategy Debated at Council1st February 2022
    January’s meeting of EIS Council took place shortly before the consultative ballot on the pay offer from COSLA and the Scottish Government was due to close. A few days after Council had met, the ballot closed and the result (98% voting… Read more: Ballot & Future Pay Strategy Debated at Council
  • New EIS President & Vice-President Elected1st February 2022
    Andrene Bamford Paula McEwan The identities of the next President and Vice-President have been confirmed, following completion of the election process. The new President elect is Andrene Bamford. Andrene began her career as an English Teacher in 1995, before becoming a… Read more: New EIS President & Vice-President Elected
  • Covid-19 News1st February 2022
    General Secretary Larry Flanagan provided an update on Covid issues and discussions at CERG (Covid Education Recovery Group). Mr Flanagan said that there had been fairly significant changes in society in respect of Covid mitigations. Infection levels are broadly dropping in… Read more: Covid-19 News
  • EIS Secures Almost £170,000 in Injury Compensation for Scottish Teachers1st April 2022
    The EIS has secured almost £170,000 in compensation settlements for members injured at work over the past year. This amount represents a significant decrease on the previous year’s figure (£700,000). The payments were awarded for a wide range of workplace injuries,… Read more: EIS Secures Almost £170,000 in Injury Compensation for Scottish Teachers
  • EIS Urges Government to Support Education for Women & Girls in Afghanistan1st February 2022
    The EIS has called upon both the Scottish and UK Governments to support efforts to eliminate all barriers to girls’ and women’s participation in education in Afghanistan. The EIS is also calling for government to support enhanced humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan,… Read more: EIS Urges Government to Support Education for Women & Girls in Afghanistan
  • EIS Welcomes SQA Support for Learners in Forthcoming Exam Diet1st February 2022
    The EIS welcomes the SQA announcement of a package of support for learners sitting N5, Higher and Advanced Higher exams in the forthcoming diet, given the significant levels of Covid disruption during this academic session so far. The EIS had argued… Read more: EIS Welcomes SQA Support for Learners in Forthcoming Exam Diet
  • Funding to improve school ventilation12th June 2023
    Commenting, following the First Minister’s announcement of additional funding to improve air quality in Scotland’s schools to mitigate against the risk of airborne Covid spread, EIS General Secretary Larry Flanagan said, “Whilst the additional funding of £5 million for air cleaners… Read more: Funding to improve school ventilation

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