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Teachers in England to get 3.5% pay rise
Key takeaways
- The Department for Education (Df E) announced £1.8bn in additional funding but said schools would have to fund the first 1% of each rise from existing budgets.
- It also announced it was curbing pay of top leaders in academy trusts.
- The National Education Union (NEU), the largest teaching union in England, rejected the offer and said it was "considering all options" including a formal ballot on strike action.
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The Department for Education (Df E) announced £1.8bn in additional funding but said schools would have to fund the first 1% of each rise from existing budgets.
It also announced it was curbing pay of top leaders in academy trusts.
The National Education Union (NEU), the largest teaching union in England, rejected the offer and said it was "considering all options" including a formal ballot on strike action.
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