Teachers across Scotland set date for strike action

Scotland's largest teaching Union have confirmed the first day of strike action later this month

Author: Lewis MichiePublished 10th Nov 2022
Last updated 10th Nov 2022

The EIS, Scotland's largest teaching Union, have confirmed the data of planned strike action later this month.

They are calling on members to walk out on Thursday November 24th - after they voted overwhelmingly to take industrial action.

It'll be the first action of it's kind in Scotland for four decades.

The Union held a special meeting this afternoon, they will hold another tomorrow to agree further dates.

Commenting this afternoon, EIS General Secretary Andrea Bradley said, “The EIS will be calling its members in all of Scotland’s schools out on strike action on Thursday 24 November, in the first day of national strike action on pay for almost forty years.

"We hoped not to get to this point, and have given local authorities and the Scottish Government ample time to come up with a fair pay offer. But, with a pay-rise for teachers now more than seven months late, and with the last pay offer having been rejected by teachers almost three months ago, the blame for this move to strike action sits squarely with COSLA and the Scottish Government.

"They have sat on their hands for far too long, dithering and delaying while the soaring cost of living continues to erode the value of their pitiful offers to Scotland’s teachers.”

Ms Bradley added, “Teachers do not take strike action lightly, but have voted to do so in light of the continuing steep real-terms decline in their pay. Politicians who have lauded the invaluable work of teachers throughout the pandemic and during the ongoing period of recovery are now offering teachers a deep real-terms pay cut.

"This will never be acceptable to Scotland’s teachers or to the EIS, and that is why Scotland’s teachers will be taking strike action two weeks from today.”

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