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Vol 106 / Issue no. 03 / May 2022

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  • Past Pay Claim Settled, Pay Campaign To Be Boosted At AGM1st May 2022
    May EIS Council The final meeting of EIS Council for this academic year was the first in-person meeting in more than two years and largely centred on the issue of pay. With the pay claim for 2021-2022 having been settled at… Read more: Past Pay Claim Settled, Pay Campaign To Be Boosted At AGM
  • Secondary Teachers In Dundee To Take Strike Action Over Council’s Faculty Plans1st May 2022
    Secondary teachers in Dundee are set to take strike action in protest at the council’s faculty proposals which would remove subject specialist Principal Teachers from the authority’s Secondary schools. The first day of strike action is scheduled to take place on… Read more: Secondary Teachers In Dundee To Take Strike Action Over Council’s Faculty Plans
  • Fond Farewells1st May 2022
    Heather Hughes, presiding over her final Council meeting as EIS President, thanked all those members who would not be returning to Council next session. Ms Hughes also paid tribute to General Secretary Larry Flanagan, for whom this was the final Council… Read more: Fond Farewells
  • EIS Demands Western Isles Council To Desist From Misrepresenting Union Position1st May 2022
    The EIS has written to Western Isles Council to demand that the authority desist from misrepresenting the union’s position on remote learning in an apparent attempt to justify the council’s proposals to reduce teacher involvement in online learning provision. The EIS… Read more: EIS Demands Western Isles Council To Desist From Misrepresenting Union Position
  • Solidarity With Ukraine1st May 2022
    ETUCE recently undertook a solidarity mission to Poland to witness the work being carried out by Polish teacher unions in support of Ukrainian refugees and their families. Poland has largely opened its borders to those fleeing the war and exceptional work… Read more: Solidarity With Ukraine

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