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Blog – Stop the cuts to FE in England
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Stop the cuts to FE in England. Education cuts in Yorkshire put hundreds of lecturing jobs at risk. The Yorkshire Post reports on the ‘barrage of funding cuts’ that is placing hundreds of teaching and lecturing jobs in Yorkshire at risk. Read more →. Rally for further education held in Leeds. The Yorkshire Evening Post was at a city centre rally in Leeds held to highlight the impact of national funding cuts on further education. Read more →. Read more →. FE Week: Secret Principal. Read more →. Former FE ...
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Cuts affect real people – Stop the cuts to FE in England
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Stop the cuts to FE in England. Cuts affect real people. Nick Isles, Deputy Principal of Milton Keynes College, has posted about the how the cuts impact on real people. Cuts affect real people. Nick Isles 19 June 2015. When government makes cuts, people tend to talk in terms of problems for the institutions which find themselves lacking the cash to do their jobs properly. Of course, that’s the least important impact of all. What matters is the real lives which are made that much harder. Following the ann...
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VIDEO: Campaigners rally support in further education cuts battle – Stop the cuts to FE in England
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Stop the cuts to FE in England. VIDEO: Campaigners rally support in further education cuts battle. The Plymouth Herald reports from the #LoveFE demonstration held in Plymouth on 27 June. Plymouth lecturers protest against education cuts. CAMPAIGNERS protesting against cuts to further education staged a rally and march through the city on Saturday afternoon. Larr; #loveFE campaign petition submitted to Downing Street. FE Week: Secret Principal →. Rally for further education held in Leeds. The Magazine Pre...
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West Sussex Academy Watch: October 2013
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WEST SUSSEX ACADEMY WATCH Parent-led campaign group against academies and free schools in West Sussex. Saturday, 26 October 2013. Another flagship free school in trouble. Flagship free school 'misused funds'. Guardian, Richard Adams, 26th October 2013. More dodgy financial goings-on, more mismanagement. Guess what? It's another free school! It proves yet again that it is not possible for thousands of schools to be run directly from Whitehall". WEST SUSSEX ACADEMY WATCH. Labels: Academies in the News.
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West Sussex Academy Watch: Mirror: Gove is the dunce in the classroom
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WEST SUSSEX ACADEMY WATCH Parent-led campaign group against academies and free schools in West Sussex. Saturday, 19 October 2013. Mirror: Gove is the dunce in the classroom. Mirror, 19th October 2013, Fiona Phillips. Michael Gove is the dunce in our classrooms. Teachers are protesting his plans to increase workloads, bring in performance-related pay and change their pensions - all while slagging them off. WEST SUSSEX ACADEMY WATCH. 15 March 2014 at 06:59. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Can Of Worms.
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Time to pay up
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The national pay deals. Has your college paid up? What you can do. Not a union member? Brockenhurst College increases minimum rate of pay to 6.96 an hour. Brockenhurst College has agreed to increase its minimum rate of pay from 6.14 to 6.91 an hour following talks with UNISON. The college has also agreed to backdate the increase to the 1st August 2008. A very welcome pay rise for college staff on the minimum rates. The moves are a marked success for the local branches. Thurrock and Basildon had origi...
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Time to pay up
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The national pay deals. Has your college paid up? What you can do. Not a union member? Has your college paid up? These are colleges that we know have honoured the 2008/09 pay deal. If your college is not listed then speak to your union rep about the campaign to get them to pay up. Just because these colleges have paid this year's deal doesn't mean that they have also implemented the national pay scale and job evaluation. Accrington and Rossendale College. Blackpool and the Fylde College.
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Time to pay up
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The national pay deals. Has your college paid up? What you can do. Not a union member? Send a letter to your college principal. Has your college paid this year's pay rise and introduced the agreed national pay scale? If not, ask your union rep to write or email your college principal using this letter as a sample. Or download. Model letter (word doc). Dear (insert name of Principal). Association of Colleges pay deals. These pay deals, negotiated between the AoC and the unions, set the minimum recommended...
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Time to pay up
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The national pay deals. Has your college paid up? What you can do. Not a union member? Not a union member? If you're not a union member then join today. It's a fact that colleges with a high proportion of union members have better pay rates, holiday entitlement and working conditions. The more people that join a union in your college the more chance we have of getting the college to honour all national pay deals. Speak to your local union rep about joining.
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