Members of NASUWT give ‘largest mandate in a decade’ for action over pay, workload and working hours

Teachers in England represented by the NASUWT have voted in favour of strike action in a dispute over pay, the union said.

Union members voted to strike over pay and workload, with a turnout of 51.9% and 88.5% of eligible members voting to support strike action.

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