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New Postal Ballot on Workload Open

EIS members are again being urged to vote for both Strike Action and Action Short of Strike (ASOS) in an attempt to compel local authorities and the Scottish Government to deliver long-promised actions to reduce excessive teacher workload. Commenting, EIS General Secretary Andrea Bradley said, “In opening this ballot, the EIS is clearly signalling that […]

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Narrow Threshold Miss Leads to New Statutory Ballot

Vice-President Mark Smith, delivering the report of the Executive Committee, provided an overview of campaign activity related to the recent statutory ballot, outlining the wide range of activities in the promotion of participation of the ballot. There had been, he said, a structured campaign to encourage people to vote including all member emails, EIS Engage […]

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Strike action at Craigclowan school continues

EIS members at Craigclowan School near Perth are continuing with strike action as a dispute over cuts to the staff pension scheme. Members are striking in order to protect their pension from being moved out of the Scottish Teachers’ Pension Scheme (STPS) and into an inferior scheme as part of a cost cutting measure. Commenting […]

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EIS welcomes new funding for education and anti-poverty measures in Scottish budget

The EIS has welcomed headline increases in funding for Scottish education and anti-poverty measures in the budget statement made by Finance Secretary Shona Robison in the Scottish Parliament. Amongst the key elements included in the Finance Secretary’s statement are a 2% increase in local authority funding to support improvements including the reduction in teachers’ class […]

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Ballot Q&A

BALLOT OPEN Look out for the yellow envelope containing your ballot paper and cast your vote! If you haven’t received your ballot paper, contact ballot@eis.org.uk with your full contact details and we will arrange for another paper to be sent to you. Another chance to make your voice be heard and your vote count The […]

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Get on your bike

The Cabinet Secretary for Education’s recent comment that newly qualified teachers who can’t get permanent teaching jobs, should follow her example and move away from home to try and get work, had a very unfortunate ring. It was strongly reminiscent of the, at best, tone-deafness of a Tory Minister for Employment who, back in early […]

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The EIS Manifesto – A Closer Look

Scotland has a good education system that benefits from the commitment and professionalism of teachers and lecturers who deliver strong outcomes for children and young people, despite the significant challenges of under-resourcing. These challenges, however, are becoming greater, as are the demands on teachers and lecturers, as are the external pressures on young people from […]

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Many Good Men: What role can education play in changing the story about online misogyny?

The launch of the Many Good Men resource brought teachers, policy-makers, youth workers, charitable organisations and young people together for a night of reflection, discussion and challenging conversations. Opening the event, Clare Duffy, Artistic Director at Civic Digits, introduced the origins of the Many Good Men project. She spoke about the urgent need to confront […]

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