Cuts to schools are deeply unfair
Cuts to schools are deeply unfair
Latest Education Policy Institute report confirms unions’ warning over effects of new National Funding Formula
School administrators, business managers and finance workers are regularly administering first aid, handing out medicines to pupils and conducting criminal record checks because of cuts in the number of school support staff, according to a survey published today (Friday) by UNISON. The findings suggest that any further reduction in their numbers – as proposed by […]
UNISON will hold an on-line indicative ballot in January, asking school workers across England about the issue. Education is a devolved issue in Cymru/Wales, Northern Ireland and […]
UNISON calls on government to ‘give more money to schools now’ as Education Policy Institute report shows more schools recording larger deficits
Business managers. Finance workers. They’re vital school staff, who do crucial work that makes the school tick, handling complex […]
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
Survey finds growing concern amongst staff
Larger class sizes means less individual attention for children. Our children and young people deserve an education that is properly funded and resourced. For many it is their only chance […]
"If they don’t, who then suffers? The children, particularly young children and particularly those who need extra support at a vital stage in their development.” […]
Education unions reveal schools worse off than in 2015
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