Relief as teachers in England settle for 6.5% – but there may be battles ahead
by Sally Weale Education correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6DE7Y)
While many welcome the end of strike action, the campaign for fair pay and better funding for state schools looks set to continue
Ministers will have heaved a huge sigh of relief to see teachers and school leaders in England vote to accept a 6.5% pay offer and end strike action in state schools in England.
After months of disruption as a result of strikes by members of the National Education Union (NEU), there were real fears in government of an escalation of the dispute, with coordinated strike action in the autumn term by four unions.
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