Union previously rejected deal others supported
A teaching union says it's pausing its industrial action in the Island's schools while talks over a new pay deal continue.
The NASUWT previously rejected a deal which three other unions voted to support.
The organisation says it's halting action short of a strike to support negotiations over pay and conditions with the Department of Education, Sport and Culture.
However, it warns it will ballot members for further action is positive progress isn't made.
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