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February 2023

Vol 107 / Issue no. 01 / February 2023

February 2023
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  • New EIS Staff Members1st February 2023
    Craig Carson,EIS Organiser I worked for 18 years as a primary school teacher in Renfrewshire until I was seconded to the EIS. I was a school rep for many years where I enjoyed helping members with a wide range of issues… Read more: New EIS Staff Members
  • EIS-ULA Pay Dispute1st February 2023
    Following the imposition of a well bellow inflation 2.9% pay award, EIS-ULA remains in dispute with university employers over last year’s pay settlement. This follows years of real-terms pay cuts as result of sub-inflation pay awards, with some members losing around… Read more: EIS-ULA Pay Dispute
  • Salaries Committee – Council News1st February 2023
    Salaries Convener Des Morris reported on recent meetings of the Salaries Committee, and on recent SNCT meetings. Since the last report to Council, there had been 4 meetings of Extended Joint Chairs of the Scottish Negotiating Committee for Teachers (SNCT), in… Read more: Salaries Committee – Council News
  • Council Discusses Options for Escalation1st February 2023
    WITH NO END TO PAY DISPUTE IN SIGHT, COUNCIL DISCUSSES OPTIONS FOR ESCALATION The January meeting of EIS Council took place as the dispute over teacher pay continued. As Council members gathered in Edinburgh, EIS members were in the midst of… Read more: Council Discusses Options for Escalation
  • General Secretary Report on the Pay Campaign1st February 2023
    General Secretary Andrea Bradley provided an overview of the pay campaign thus far, and looked ahead to possible next steps. Ms Bradley said, “The substance of our campaign is allowing us to challenge the spin and the anti-trade union rhetoric that… Read more: General Secretary Report on the Pay Campaign

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