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Joint Teaching Unions

by isleofman.com 25th November 2011
The Joint Teaching Unions, NUT, NASUWT, NAHT, ATL, ASCL say “Although there will be industrial action in England on the 30th November, leading to school closures, there will be no strike action on the Isle of Man. Decisions regarding teachers’ pensions are taken by the English government. Therefore, the teaching unions have no dispute with the IOM Government on this issue at present and such action would be illegal. There are however concerns about the impact of possible changes on the teaching profession. Should the Manx government be forced to implement changes imposed by the English government then we would trust that our politicians would make sure that increased contributions could be protected in a designated fund”. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 25th, November 2011 04:37pm.

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