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Vol 106 / Issue no. 05 / October 2022

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  • Council celebrates consultative ballot success…1st October 2022
    Council celebrates consultative ballot success, executive authorises statutory strike ballot on pay. The issue of pay once again dominated discussions at EIS Council, in its first meeting of the new session. Council met on Friday 16 September, with the consultative ballot… Read more: Council celebrates consultative ballot success…
  • EIS writes to First Minister calling for urgent action on free school meals1st October 2022
    The Scottish Government must make urgent provision for all children and young people’s guaranteed access to food during the school day and holiday periods The EIS has written to the First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, calling for urgent action on the rollout… Read more: EIS writes to First Minister calling for urgent action on free school meals
  • STUC’s ‘Scotland Demands Better’ march and rally1st October 2022
    The EIS, together with other trade unions, took part in the STUC’s ‘Scotland Demands Better’ march and rally on the 8th of September. Trade union members took to the streets to demand better pay for public sector workers and to protest… Read more: STUC’s ‘Scotland Demands Better’ march and rally
  • Victory over Argyll shared headteacher proposals1st October 2022
    EIS members within Argyll & Bute are delighted to report that the Council have decided the Collective Leadership Proposal will not go ahead. Following a clear message from the recent consulta-tive ballot result, the EIS-ULA Executive Committee decided to move ahead… Read more: Victory over Argyll shared headteacher proposals
  • EIS-ULA Balloting for Strike Action on Pay1st October 2022
    Ballot closes 21st October Following a derisory 3% offer from UCEA (Universities and Colleges Employers Association) for academic staff, pay in the higher education sector is facing further real terms decline, and a dispute has been lodged. Following a clear message… Read more: EIS-ULA Balloting for Strike Action on Pay

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