Scottish teachers call off strikes after pay offeron March 3, 2023 at 7:58 pm

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Unions suspend further strike action while members are consulted on an improved pay deal.

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Scottish teachers are to suspend their strike action after receiving an improved pay offer.

Unions will now consult their members on the proposal, which would give them a 14.6% pay rise over 28 months.

Andrea Bradley, the general secretary of the EIS – the largest union – said they would recommend that members accept the offer.

Targeted strike action in specific Scottish parliament constituencies had been due to take place next week.

EIS general secretary Andrea Bradley told BBC Scotland that those targeted strikes would be cancelled.

But she said future regional strikes – 20-day wave of rolling strikes beginning on 13 March – would depend on the outcome of the week-long ballot.

The proposal involves a 7% rise backdated to last April, a further 5% this April and another 2% in January.

Ms Bradley said: “The salaries committee decided overwhelmingly to put the offer that came across late this afternoon to members with the recommendation to accept.

“The executive committee decided to suspend the strike campaign while members are being balloted.”

The ballot was due to open on Friday evening and run until 10:00 on 10 March.

“It’s absolutely right to point out that this offer doesn’t represent the achievement of all of our aims, but we have been clear for some time that any negotiation was going to feature an element of compromise,” Ms Bradley said.

“We do think that this offer marks an improvement.”

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Analysis box by Jamie McIvor, news correspondent, BBC Scotland

The signs are that the teachers’ strike is now drawing towards its close after three months.

The EIS is by far the biggest teachers’ union. The response of its members to the new pay offer will be critical.

The union is urging them to accept it.

But it would be wrong to presume the result in advance.

The offer is still below inflation.

The question is whether the new pay offer is the best which can realistically be achieved.

The outcome of the EIS consultation should be known next Friday.

But few in the union will be celebrating. Instead some senior figures are saddened that it took industrial action on this scale to achieve this pay offer.

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Speaking to the BBC before the ballot was agreed, Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said she hoped members would take the offer very seriously.

She said: “During all negotiations you need to find parts where we can compromise and the areas we’ve all compromised has came about now.

“No one wants to see disruption in their schools, we would have all liked to have seen this finishing earlier – but we hopefully are at the conclusion to this.”

She later added: “This is the best and final offer possible and recognises the invaluable contribution teachers make to the lives of our children and young people.”

Scottish Labour’s education spokesperson Michael Marra said the progress was welcome but long overdue.

He added: “The SNP have wasted months playing petty games while schools were engulfed by strike chaos and teachers were forced to fight for a fair deal.”

Earlier Stephen Kerr, of the Scottish Conservatives, criticised the role of the education secretary in the dispute.

“After months of inaction from Shirley-Anne Somerville, which has done untold damage to our kids’ education, we can only hope this dispute is finally nearing an end.”

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