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NAHT Cymru is the definitive voice of school leaders in Wales. We keep the best interests of children at the heart of everything we do.

Along with our colleagues in England and Northern Ireland, we are here to defend and extend the rights of our members, as well as provide advice, protection and support specific to school leaders throughout Wales

NAHT Cymru yw llais diffyniadol arweinwyr ysgolion yng Nghymru. Mae buddiannau gorau plant yng nghraidd popeth a wnawn.

Ynghyd â'n cydweithwyr yn Lloegr a Gogledd Iwerddon, rydym yn bodoli i warchod ac ymestyn hawliau ein haelodau, yn ogystal â darparu cyngor, diogelwch a chymorth sy'n benodol i arweinwyr ysgolion ledled Cymru.

NAHT Cymru announces industrial action short of strike in schools across Wales

School leaders in Wales will begin industrial action short of strike next month following NAHT Cymru’s ballot on pay and funding.

The announcement comes as NAHT entered into meaningful discussions with the Welsh government and local authority employers on pay negotiations this morning where a one-off payment for teachers and leaders was discussed.

The ballot results, announced on Monday, showed an exceptionally strong appetite for taking industrial action, with 95% voting ‘Yes’ to action short of strike (ASOS) and 75% voting ‘Yes’ to strike, with a turnout of 55% of the union’s membership.

The union’s Welsh Executive Committee has now met with NAHT General Secretary Paul Whiteman and President Paul Gosling and an agreement was reached to instigate action.  NAHT Cymru has notified the local authority and governing body employers of its intention to take action short of strike on an ongoing basis from Wednesday 1 February.

The action agreed means that union members who are employed as headteachers, deputy headteachers, assistant headteachers and middle leaders will:

  • Restrict availability to receive or respond to calls and emails before 9am or after 3pm
  • Abstain from attending meetings after 5pm
  • Refuse to facilitate unsolicited school visits or take part in non-statutory consultations, surveys, projects, meetings, government, local authority or Consortia webinars or data requests
  • Abstain from involvement in any staff appraisal or redundancy process
  • Abstain from facilitating or arranging cover for those taking part in any industrial action
  • Refuse to provide information regarding staff participation in industrial action
  • Refuse to engage with Estyn, which inspects education and training providers in Wales, beyond statutory requirements

Paul Whiteman, NAHT general secretary, said: “None of our members want to be in this situation but unless something changes drastically they fear there will be incalculable damage to their profession, and crucially, the education and life chances of a whole generation of children.

“They have put up with the gradual erosion of their pay and school budgets over the last decade, but eye-watering inflation and a worrying recruitment and retention crisis have brought things to a head and left them at the end of their tether.

“The action we are announcing should send a clear signal that enough is enough. But if Welsh Government do not take the action we need to resolve this dispute our members are also prepared to move to strike action.”

Laura Doel, director of NAHT Cymru, added: “The talks this morning were productive and we welcome the opportunity to enter into meaningful negotiations.  There was a discussion about a potential one-off payment for teachers and leaders and a desire by all sides to make progress on some of the other concerns from our members on funding, workload and recruitment and retention.

“We remain committed to further talks with the Welsh government and local authorities to resolve this dispute as quickly as possible and we hope for more meetings in the coming days. However, the discussions today are not enough to pause our industrial action.

“A decade of unfunded, below-inflation pay awards has compounded a recruitment and retention crisis in education which has led us to this action and we maintain that unless our concerns are addressed immediately, education will continue to suffer.”

More information on our ballot can be found on our website: https://www.naht.org.uk/Walesballot

First published 19 January 2023
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