As reported by The Press, it was announced yesterday (April 3) that schools in the city face more teacher strikes after members of the National Education Union (NEU) rejected the Government’s pay offer.
TEACHER union reps in York said the announcement of further strikes across the country has been an "incredible" response and shows the "huge strength" of feeling among members.
As reported by The Press, it was announced yesterday (April 3) that schools in the city face more teacher strikes after members of the National Education Union (NEU) rejected the Government’s pay offer.
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