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12 November 2008

NUT leadership fails to call strike

In April, the morale of trade unionists across England and Wales was lifted when tens of thousands of teachers took strike action to oppose the years of below-inflation pay awards being imposed on them by New Labour, writes Martin Powell-Davies, convenor, Socialist Party Teachers.

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22 October 2008

Striking against academies

Bolton: Staff at two Bolton schools took strike action on 21 October over issues arising from the "academies" programme...

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8 October 2008

NUT strike ballot: Action on pay can win

"WE CAN'T back down now," one young teacher told a recent National Union of Teachers (NUT) meeting in Lewisham, writes Martin Powell-Davies, secretary Lewisham NUT.

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25 April 2008

Reports of the 24 April strikes

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22 April 2008

Support striking teachers

TEACHERS ACROSS England and Wales are out on the streets on 24 April, many on strike for the first time in their lives, writes Linda Taaffe, Waltham Forest NUT.

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16 April 2008

Editorial: 24 April strikes: step forward in pay battle

THE NATIONAL Union of Teachers (NUT) was the first public-sector union to decide to take strike action on Thursday 24 April over the government's pay limit policy, and now nearly 400,000 public-sector workers are due to strike...

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8 April 2008

NUT strike: No more pay cuts!

24 April strikes: National Union of Teachers (NUT) members across England and Wales will be joining the first national teachers' strike for twenty years on 24 April, writes Martin Powell-Davies, convenor Socialist Party Teachers.

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25 March 2008

Teachers balloting for strike action

NUT conference: STRIKE ACTION to oppose pay cuts, overwork and large class sizes. That was the main talking point at the National Union of Teachers conference over, writes Steve Score.

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19 March 2008

Strike back against pay robbery!

National Union of Teachers conference: THE NATIONAL Union of Teachers (NUT) conference meets in Manchester over the Easter weekend shortly before the close of its ballot for national strike action on pay, writes Martin Powell-Davies, (Lewisham NUT)

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4 March 2008

Teachers must reject real pay cuts

DURING THIS month, the National Union of Teachers (NUT) is organising a national strike ballot giving teachers across England and Wales the chance to stand firm together, Martin Powell-Davies and Linda Taaffe write.

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