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Council funding announcement due on teacher pay deal | Council funding announcement due on teacher pay deal |
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Teachers are next due to strike on 28 February and 1 March | Teachers are next due to strike on 28 February and 1 March |
Councils are expecting to hear later if they will receive more money from the Scottish government to make a new pay offer to teachers. | Councils are expecting to hear later if they will receive more money from the Scottish government to make a new pay offer to teachers. |
Unions have said any new offer would need to be "significantly" improved to avoid further strike action. | Unions have said any new offer would need to be "significantly" improved to avoid further strike action. |
Teachers have asked for a 10% rise, but the current deal is worth between 5% and 6.85% for most staff. | Teachers have asked for a 10% rise, but the current deal is worth between 5% and 6.85% for most staff. |
Deputy First Minister John Swinney said discussions on the teachers' dispute would continue on Monday. | |
He did not confirm that a new offer would be made. | |
A series of teachers' strikes have been held across Scotland since November, with more planned for later this month. | |
If additional Scottish government funds are made available, a meeting will be held later this week to agree a new deal before it is presented to unions. | If additional Scottish government funds are made available, a meeting will be held later this week to agree a new deal before it is presented to unions. |
Teachers will strike during exams if dispute not resolved, says union | Teachers will strike during exams if dispute not resolved, says union |
Ministers' constituencies targeted in escalation of Scottish school strikes | Ministers' constituencies targeted in escalation of Scottish school strikes |
The dispute centres on the pay rise which teachers were due to receive in April last year. | The dispute centres on the pay rise which teachers were due to receive in April last year. |
The most recent pay offer was made before the first strike by the EIS union in November. | The most recent pay offer was made before the first strike by the EIS union in November. |
Nearly all pupils in Scotland have lost three or four days' worth of education since then. | Nearly all pupils in Scotland have lost three or four days' worth of education since then. |
The next strike action is due to be held on 28 February and 1 March. | The next strike action is due to be held on 28 February and 1 March. |
The EIS is also planning targeted strikes at schools in a number of areas - including the Glasgow constituency of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. | The EIS is also planning targeted strikes at schools in a number of areas - including the Glasgow constituency of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. |
Cllr Stephen McCabe, leader of Inverclyde Council, told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland he was "on standby" to attend a meeting of the country's 32 local authority leaders on Tuesday to approve a revised pay offer. | Cllr Stephen McCabe, leader of Inverclyde Council, told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland he was "on standby" to attend a meeting of the country's 32 local authority leaders on Tuesday to approve a revised pay offer. |
He added: "What that offer will look like I don't know as I am not privy to the discussions which are taking place in government. | He added: "What that offer will look like I don't know as I am not privy to the discussions which are taking place in government. |
"I would hope that we could find a way to last least suspend the strikes, maybe pending further discussions around a two-year deal, but at this point in time I really don't know what the government is going to come up with." | "I would hope that we could find a way to last least suspend the strikes, maybe pending further discussions around a two-year deal, but at this point in time I really don't know what the government is going to come up with." |
Education Secretary, Shirley-Anne Somerville, has previously said the government was committed to resolving the dispute as soon as possible. | |
She said the government was "progressing work for an improved offer to be put to teaching unions." | |
Deputy First Minister John Swinney later told Radio Scotland that "continued discussions" would take place throughout the course of Monday in relation to the teaching dispute. | |
He said the budget for local authorities had been increased by £570m and stressed council cuts should not affect teacher numbers. | |
"I struggle to see how we can close the poverty related attainment gap without maintaining teacher numbers in our schools," he added. | |
"Teachers are vital in that effort." | |
Mr Swinney also said he could not have gone further in raising tax. | |
He added: "Anyone who is saying I have not maxed out my option is not making the proper analysis of what I have done." | |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Teaching | Teaching |
Scotland Education | Scotland Education |
Strike action | Strike action |