Teachers suspend industrial action as unions ballot members on new deal
A Jersey teaching union has suspended planned industrial action while members vote on a new pay deal offered by the States Employment Board.
A Jersey teaching union has suspended planned industrial action while members vote on a new pay deal offered by the States Employment Board.
Teachers will take action short of strike action on Monday after they rejected an offer from the States Employment Board.
More than 90% of NAHT members backed the deal which included a 7.9% pay rise backdated to 1 January, as well as an additional 2.5%.