NAHT leader coming over to Island 'weekly'
The National Secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers says 'the hard work now begins' with regards to negotiations with the Island's Department of Education, Sport and Children.
Earlier this week, the union suspended its industrial action in an ongoing dispute with the department following the agreement of a 10-point plan.
This included discussing future pay and conditions and reconvening a joint union forum to look at the upcoming Education Bill.
Speaking live on Mandate this morning, Rob Kelsall, said the IOM Treasury now needed to deliver badly needed investment.
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