The NASUWT – The Teachers’ Union is saddened to learn of the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen dedicated 70 years to public service as Head of State of the United Kingdom, Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories. The NASUWT extends our deepest condolences to the Royal Family at this time. Following the recentContinue reading “HM Queen Elizabeth II”
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A Better Deal for Teachers
Teachers are facing multiple attacks on their pay, their workload and their wellbeing. Thousands of members marched through Central London to Demand Better at the TUC National March and Rally on Saturday 18th June 2022. Members came from all over the country to demand government action on pay and the cost of living. Together we were able toContinue reading “A Better Deal for Teachers”
Extreme Temperatures Guidance
A national emergency has been declared as the UK Met Office has issued its first ever red warning for extreme temperatures for 18th and 19th July. At the time of writing, this warning covers a large area of England from London through the Midlands to Manchester and York. The Met Office red warning means: population-wideContinue reading “Extreme Temperatures Guidance”
Newsletter – Friday 8th April 2022
Dear Member, We appreciate how hard you have worked this term and we thank you for everything you have done and continue to do. Membership RecordsIt is particularly important that all members keep their membership record up to date particularly workplace details and email addresses. We advise members to use personal email addresses and notContinue reading “Newsletter – Friday 8th April 2022”
Spring Term Reopening – January 2022
Dear Members, We hope you have had a restful festive break and we would like to take this opportunity to wish you a Happy New Year. The NASUWT recognises the concern and anxiety that many members may be feeling about this term, so we wanted to provide an update. Since we last wrote to youContinue reading “Spring Term Reopening – January 2022”
Newsletter – Thursday 16th December 2021
Dear Members, We hope you are well. As we come to the end of a difficult term, we wanted to provide you with an update. We appreciate how hard you have worked this term and we thank you for everything you have done and continue to do. Locally the Union has continued to support membersContinue reading “Newsletter – Thursday 16th December 2021”
Newsletter – Friday 3rd December 2021
Dear Members, We hope you are well. We appreciate how hard you continue to work, and we thank you for everything you have done and continue to do. On Saturday 27th November, the Prime Minister announced new temporary measures following the emergence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in the UK. The new measures are beingContinue reading “Newsletter – Friday 3rd December 2021”
Covid-19 Update – 29th November 2021
Dear Members, On Saturday 27 November, the Prime Minister announced new temporary measures following the emergence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in the UK. The new measures will be introduced as a precaution to slow down the spread of the variant. The DfE published information online in relation to this. Further, on 29 November,Continue reading “Covid-19 Update – 29th November 2021”
Autumn Term 2021 Reopening
Dear Members, We hope you have had a rest during this Summer Break. The NASUWT recognises the concern and anxiety that many members may be feeling about the return for the Autumn Term, so we wanted to write to you with a local update following the national email with guidance for members sent to youContinue reading “Autumn Term 2021 Reopening”
Members employed by the Coventry School Foundation strike over planned restructure
Members of the NASUWT – The Teachers’ Union at Bablake School, Bablake Junior School, King Henry VIII School and King Henry VIII Prep School in Coventry are taking the first of ten planned days of strike action today (Wednesday 26th May 2021) over plans to restructure the Foundation, which would result in significant detriment forContinue reading “Members employed by the Coventry School Foundation strike over planned restructure”
