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Strike action involving teaching assistants that was due to affect schools across County Durham today (Thursday) has been called off so talks aimed at solving the dispute can take place, says UNISON. The school support staff employed by Durham County Council had been about to take their fifth day of action today, and a further […]
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This week UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis went to Waverley school in Enfield to celebrate the school support staff
They came out in force to show Durham County Council that this isn’t going away, we are so proud of our teaching assistant members in Durham for their strength and resilience during this difficult dispute.
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General secretary pledges support as 1,200 Co Durham teaching assistants rally on second day of strike
- Date
- 2 December 2016 11:00am–1:00pm
- Location
- Regional Office, Church Lane House, Church Lane, Chelmsford CM1 1NH
UNISON is leading the fight for teaching assistants currently under threat of dismissal and re-engagement by Durham County Council. Dave Prentis, General Secretary of UNISON, has given a personal commitment to UNISON members to support them all in the face of this attack. Dave will be speaking at a rally which is taking place on: […]
That is a move which Mr Prentis called simply “immoral”, adding: “It’s wrong and we must stop them.” The UNISON general secretary recalled that he had joined the school workers when […]
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New pay proposal from the county council overwhelmingly rejected: UNISON wil lmove to a vote on strike action, with ballot papers being despatched to classroom support workers early next week