Headteachers in North, England and Wales to vote on strike [Independent.ie]

THE UNION representing headteachers is to hold its first ever strike ballot in the bitter row over public sector pensions.

Members of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) will vote from September 29 on whether to strike for the first time in the union's 114-year history.

The ballot result is due on November 9, a few weeks before the TUC's day of action in protest at the British Government's controversial plans to increase pension contributions for millions of public sector workers.

The union represents 28,500 headteachers, as well as deputy and assistant heads, in schools across Wales, England andNorthern Ireland.

The result of the ballot will be known in time for the NAHT to call a strike on November 30 if there is a yes vote.

 

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