Sentences with phrase «became deputy general secretary»

He retained the position until ACM's merger with ATL in 2011, when he became deputy general secretary.

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Patrick Roach, Deputy General Secretary of the NASUWT, who addressed the Conference, said: «Many teachers have told us that they become supply teachers because of a lack of opportunities in schools for flexible working; yet, many supply teachers face exploitation and unfair treatment by some supply agencies, umbrella companies and by schools.
The business secretary claimed that, for 10 years, Ashcroft had «dodged» the conditions imposed upon him, and alleged that the Conservative deputy chairman was only planning to become a full UK taxpayer if the Tories won the general election.
The message was sent directly to Elana Leopold, a mayoral «special assistant» who's now on leave working for his re-election campaign, and cc'd to aides including Avi Fink, now deputy chief of staff, and Amy Spitalnick, who left City Hall in October to become press secretary for state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
That position became vacant with the recent appointment of the last occupant, Amina Mohammed, as the Deputy Secretary - General of the United Nations.
1980 Joins Treasury after studying at Oxford University and the College of Europe in Bruges 1989 Joins the cabinet of Sir Leon Brittan, European commissioner 1993 Returns to Treasury as an assistant secretary to the Defence Team 1995 Sojourn at French Finance Ministry as chargé de mission direction de trésor 1997 After a year back in the Treasury, moves to Cabinet Office as deputy head of European Affairs Secretariat 2003 Becomes deputy director - general, immigration and nationality, at the Home Office 2004 Joins Foreign Office as director - general, globalisation 2010 Appointed permanent secretary at BIS
His comments come after NUT deputy general secretary Kevin Courtney warned that schools were turning to the «easy way» of improving outcomes by «shovelling kids around», which has reportedly become so prolific it's being referred to as «attainment - pruning».
Malcolm Trobe (pictured), deputy general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said: «One of the things we are seeing is that there are significant additional responsibilities when a school becomes an academy.
Kevin Courtney, the deputy general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said: «Finally the government has come clean on its education priorities and admitted that its real agenda all along has been that every school must become an academy.
Indeed, the TUC recently reported that teachers put in more overtime than any other public sector workers and Kevin Courtney, deputy general secretary of the NUT, has said that teachers are «manifestly overworked» and that their jobs are becoming «increasingly stressful».
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