55% of its voting members objected to the pay rise
A teaching union is calling for negotiations on pay to be reopened after school leaders rejected a new pay deal from government.
Members of the National Association of Head Teachers took a secret ballot yesterday, with 55% of those taking part voting against the offer of a 2% pay rise.
Rob Kelsall, National Secretary of the NAHT, says it's been seen as a 'slap in the face':
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