‘Support staff have stepped up to the plate as staff shortages in schools bite’
‘Support staff have stepped up to the plate as staff shortages in schools bite’
Survey finds growing concern amongst staff
Cuts to schools are deeply unfair
Education unions reveal schools worse off than in 2015
UNISON will hold consultative ballot on employment issues arising from central government reductions in school funding
On 21 and 22 April, education staff, parents and children across the UK will be taking part in a weekend of action against cuts to school funding
A new report from the Education Policy Institute published today shows that, in 2016-17 alone, more than 60% of local authority maintained primary schools and […]
There is a particular problem in secondary schools because of a shortfall of £500m a year to funding for 11 – 16 year olds, between 2015/16 and […]
Next week the country has a choice between school cuts under the Tories and investment in our children’s education under Labour – I know what choice I’ll be making, and which is better for our schools, our children and the future of our country.
Seven in ten (71 per cent) say they ensure that people visiting schools are safe to do so, and four in ten (41 per cent) organise security checks to make certain new staff have no […]
Trade unions warn that, without more money being put in, any new changes to benefit some schools will mean others losing out even more. That is why UNISON has joined […]
Organisations representing school staff, teachers and leaders – ATL, GMB, NAHT, NUT, UNISON and Unite – have updated the schoolcuts.org.uk website after publication of the government’s final National Funding Formula proposals to reflect the funding losses facing each school in England