Kevin Courtney,
joint general secretary at the National Education Union, said: «This study finds sexism is an issue affecting every school and college.
Not exact matches
Trump was briefed by
Secretary of Defense James Mattis and Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff
General Joseph Dunford
at a meeting of members of his national security team, the statement said.
In a
joint statement, the T&G and Amicus
general secretaries said they were «disappointed»
at the GMB's decision, which they regarded as a «missed opportunity».
Tony Woodley,
joint general secretary of Unite, said Hoon and Hewitt's «divisive and damaging suggestion» was the «last thing the party or the country need
at this moment».
After retaining his seat
at the 2010
general election, [14] he was
joint secretary of the 1922 Committee between 2010 - 2012.
Also
at the Pentagon, Defence
Secretary Jim Mattis and
General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, are hosting a private observance for victims» relatives on Monday morning.
«On Friday we'll be hearing from Len McCluskey, the newly elected
general secretary of Unite - a union like ours that represents workers in both the public and private sectors, a union that knows the importance of campaigning hard, and a union with which we will be signing a
joint agreement to embed our new working relationship
at every level.
In a
joint letter to The Times, the
general secretaries of the NUT, NASUWT, ATL and of UNISON, warned the Education
Secretary that he «ignores
at his peril» the views of more than 800,000 teachers and support staff.
USDAW undertakes
joint campaigning with Progress (Campaign for a Labour Majority) and USDAW
general secretary John Hannnett speaks
at Progress events.
Speaking
at the vigil, Tony Woodley,
joint general secretary of Unite will say: «Five men have spent over a decade in jail for defending their country against terrorism and everyday their families must serve cruel sentences of separation too.
Unite's
joint general secretary Tony Woodley was even more effusive, welcoming his decision to come out against many of New Labour's policies «
at long last».
In an outspoken interview with The Observer on the eve of the Trades Union Congress, Derek Simpson,
joint general secretary of Unite, the union with the biggest group of Labour MPs
at Westminster, accused Miliband, in a stream of swearwords, of being «smug» and «arrogant».
Kevin Courtney,
joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said: «In the aftermath of the appalling fire
at Grenfell Tower, attention has rightly focused on others who could be
at risk, including children and school staff.
Kevin Courtney, the union's
joint general secretary, accused the government of pursuing «a reckless and evidence - free policy of academisation of schools»
at the NUT section's conference in Brighton on March 31.
Kevin Courtney,
joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said the government «has its priorities badly wrong» and it would be «better and fairer» if access to drama, music and dance was «properly funded»
at all schools.
Dr Mary Bousted,
joint general secretary of the NEU, said: «SATs, whether
at Year 2 or Year 6, are damaging to primary education.
Kevin Courtney, the
joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said that in the context of the «ongoing crisis in teacher recruitment and retention», the government would be «well - advised to consult with teacher training institutions, and take a hard look
at whether the tests are assessing skills of a kind which it is absolutely essential for teachers to attain».
Kevin Courtney,
Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union, has commented on the Education Policy Institute's (EPI) report Entries to Art Subjects
at Key Stage 4.
Commenting on the essay by Julian Astle, education director
at the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, Dr Mary Bousted,
joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said: «Julian Astle's essay is another sign that our accountability system has lost the confidence of those who once supported it.
Russell Hobby,
general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, suggested «more careful growth
at the start» and for schools to be given the right to leave a trust if they felt it was not performing — a similar proposal to the «parental trigger» proposed by the New Schools Network when it was headed by Nick Timothy, now
joint chief of staff
at No 10.
President of the St Martin Tourism Authority, Ida Zin - Ka - Ieu, and the CTO
secretary general, Hugh Riley, made the announcement
at a
joint news conference.
The speakers were Anthony Cioni, Partner
at Torys LLP; Jay Todesco, Associate
General Counsel
at Nexen Inc.; James Cummings, Director of Legal and Corporate
Secretary at Progress Energy Canada; and James Armstrong, Senior Manager Commercial — Land &
Joint Venture
at Nexen / CNOOC.