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    Teacher strikes shall be paused for 2 weeks whereas training unions and the federal government maintain “intensive” talks over pay, workload and circumstances.

    Education Secretary Gillian Keegan will meet with representatives in the present day – with discussions to proceed over the weekend till Sunday.

    The National Education Union (NEU), National Association of Headteachers (NAHT), NASUWT The Teachers’ Union, and Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) will all be concerned within the negotiations.

    Politics dwell: Teaching unions won’t announce additional strikes for 2 weeks amid ‘intensive talks’ on pay

    The information follows the breakthrough within the NHS dispute on Thursday, with union leaders representing 1000’s of nurses, ambulance crews and different well being employees agreeing to droop additional strikes whereas ballots are held on a brand new pay provide.

    A joint assertion from the Department for Education and unions mentioned: “The government and the education trade unions… have agreed to move into a period of intensive talks.

    “The talks will give attention to trainer pay, circumstances and workload discount.

    “In order for talks to begin and, we hope, reach a successful conclusion, the NEU has confirmed it will create a period of calm for two weeks during which time they have said no further strike dates will be announced.

    “The training secretary and all unions will meet in the present day, starting intensive talks, which is able to proceed over the weekend.”

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    It comes after an estimated 300,000 lecturers walked out in two days of strike motion this week, with 1000’s of colleges no less than partially closed.

    The NEU and the federal government have been locked in a stand-off about pay for weeks, with the union accusing Ms Keegan of refusing to make affords that might resolve the dispute in earlier talks.

    But the cupboard minister insisted the strike motion was “unnecessary” and mentioned she would have interaction in formal discussions if walkouts had been known as off.

    Doctors additionally ‘open’ to talks

    The authorities can also be anticipated to fulfill with leaders of junior medical doctors to assist resolve a separate pay dispute which led to a three-day walkout this week.

    The British Medical Association (BMA) has exchanged letters with Health Secretary Steve Barclay following yesterday’s announcement of a brand new provide to different NHS employees, however no date has been set for a gathering.

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    Hope of NHS strikes breakthrough

    Dr Vivek Trivedi, co-chair of the BMA’s junior medical doctors committee, informed BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “Our position has been that we are open to talk in good faith, meaningfully, at any time.

    “We had been prepared to speak months in the past. Our formal dispute began over 150 days in the past and, once more, that’s simply what I imply in that it’s disappointing it has taken Steve Barclay so lengthy to get to the negotiating desk.

    “I only hope that he does come with good faith and a mandate to negotiate.

    “So far we have not organized a time for this afternoon however there was some correspondence between our workplaces so it does appear to be we’ll be capable to set one thing up within the close to future.”

    A number of other NHS unions reached a “remaining” pay agreement with the government on Thursday, with most recommending members accept it.

    Only Unite said the offer is not one it can recommend but it is for members to make the final decision.

    The new offer amounts to a one-off payment of 2% of their salary plus a COVID recovery bonus of 4% for the current financial year 2022/23, and a 5% pay increase for 2023/24.

    Ministers hope they can strike a similar deal with the BMA, calling its current demands “utterly unaffordable”.

    The union wants a “pay restoration” for junior medical doctors, saying their pay has fallen in actual phrases by 26% since 2008/09 and that reversing this might require a 35.3% pay rise.

    In the most recent headache for the federal government on strikes, the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union has introduced a five-week walkout by its members within the Passport Office in an escalation of its long-running dispute over pay, pensions, jobs and circumstances.

    Source: information.sky.com”

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