Sentences with phrase «eis teaching union»

Tom Tracey, convener of the salaries committee at the EIS teaching union, said: «In a difficult financial context this deal was the best that could be achieved through negotiation.

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Members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) teaching union have threatened union action claiming salaries have stagnated since 2013.
Larry Flanagan, general secretary of the Scottish Teaching Union EIS, added that the government had «taken the correct view in ruling out statutory powers to enable searching of pupils without parental support».
The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS)- the country's largest teaching union - said they were open to the prospect of headteachers spearheading the selection of school staff, but suggested senior teachers could also form part of a recruitment panel.
The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) teaching union is to discuss whether its members should withdraw from administering the assessments or reporting their results.
The move by members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) teaching union follows an impasse over pay with local authority employers and ongoing concerns over workload.
Scotland's largest teaching union, the EIS, has called for a review of all PPP contracts in Scotland, questioning how such significant faults could escape building control scrutiny.
A spokesman for Scotland biggest teaching union, the EIS, said: «Scottish teachers are some of the best qualified in the world, and are held to a particularly high set of professional standards.
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