Teachers across the UK are bracing themselves for a potential return to strike action after rejecting a 32% pay rise offer from the government. The offer, which was seen as a significant increase, was deemed insufficient by the National Education Union (NEU) and other teaching unions, who argue that it does not adequately address the current cost of living crisis and the erosion of teacher pay over the past decade. With the rejection of the offer, strike action is once again on the table, raising concerns about the impact on schools and students. The dispute highlights the ongoing tensions between the government and teachers over pay and working conditions, which have been simmering for months.
Teachers reject 32pc pay rise offer, strikes back on table Times News Group