Headteachers in England and Wales are threatening to take strike action over pay and funding for the first time ever in the new year as a wave of industrial unrest spreads across the UK’s public sector.
NAHT, the school leaders’ union, on Tuesday said it would launch a formal vote on industrial action after a survey of its members showed a majority wanted to be balloted.
Its announcement at the TUC Congress, the annual gathering of the UK’s trade union movement, means the three biggest teaching unions are moving towards walkouts in protest at a below-inflation pay deal and funding squeeze.
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