Teachers from NEU union to strike in England and Waleson January 16, 2023 at 5:44 pm

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The NEU union announces seven strike days, but says each school will face only four days of disruption.

Teachers on strike in ScotlandImage source, PA Media

Teachers will strike over pay in England and Wales on seven dates in February and March, the National Education Union (NEU) has announced.

National strikes are scheduled for 1 February, 15 and 16 March. There are several regional dates too.

The NEU is the largest education union in the UK, and balloted about 300,000 teacher and support staff members in England and Wales.

The education secretary says she plans to meet union leaders later this week.

Head teachers are expected to take “all reasonable steps” to keep schools open for as many pupils as possible during a strike, according to Department for Education guidance.

When are teachers striking?

Action will take place both nationally and regionally on the following days:

  • 1 February: All schools in England and Wales
  • 14 February: All schools in Wales
  • 28 February: North and north-west England, Yorkshire and Humber
  • 1 March: East Midlands, West Midlands, and the NEU’s eastern region
  • 2 March: South-east and south-west England, and London
  • 15 and 16 March: Two-day strike of all schools in England and Wales

The NEU says any individual school will only be affected on a maximum of four out of the seven dates.

Most state school teachers in England and Wales had a 5% rise in 2022.

But the NEU has said the 5% pay rise offered to members actually equates to a pay cut, because of high inflation rates of over 10%.

Matthew Tyers

Image source, BBC/Branwen Jeffreys

Matthew Tyers, who voted yes to strike action, has been a PE teacher for seven years at E-ACT Parkwood Academy in Sheffield.

He says he was “massively conflicted” about voting yes, as he teaches a Year 11 group who are preparing for their GCSEs.

“It is such a terrible decision to have to make, a heart-over-head sort of decision,” he tells the BBC.

Mr Tyers believes nothing will change unless “some significant action” is taken.

He recently had a baby with his partner and has noticed the cost of heating the house and food bills going up.

He says he hopes the government will now listen and offer a “fair and equitable pay rise so that we can come to work not worrying about bills, gas, [or] electric but we can come with our sole focus – of improving students’ lives”.

Downing Street is calling on teachers to discuss their concerns rather than “withdraw education from children”.

“We would continue to call on teachers not to strike, given we know what substantial damage was caused to children’s education during the pandemic and it’s certainly not something we want to see repeated,” the prime minister’s spokesman said earlier on Tuesday.

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