Unions have seen 'little progress' since serving notice of ballot
There's been little progress in the ongoing pay dispute between teachers and education bosses since it was announced three unions would be balloting their members over a potential strike.
That's according to national secretary of the NAHT, Rob Kelsall.
Ballot papers on whether teaching staff should take industrial action, including the possibility of a walkout, will go out to members of the NAHT, NASUWT and ASCL today.
Mr Kelsall insists the unions have made their position known:
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