STATES negotiating is again under the spotlight after it was revealed that teachers and the Policy Council are still at odds over last September’s pay – a year after talks began.
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Teachers are short-changed
DOZENS of supply teachers have been thrust into financial hardship following problems with a new computer payment system, it has been claimed.
Teacher back at work after investigation
EDUCATION will take no further action against a Les Beaucamps High teacher after it was claimed that she struck a pupil.
Bringing over teachers cost £468,000 last year
NEARLY half a million pounds was spent last year recruiting and relocating teachers and lecturers, the Education Department has revealed.
‘It costs around £50k to relocate every teacher’
EDUCATION spends about £50,000 on each teacher who relocates to the island, a former college teacher has claimed.
Education steps in as pupils abuse their teachers online
PUPILS have been abusing teachers over the internet.
New employment permits ‘could make it harder to keep teachers’
GUERNSEY’S Education minister has voiced fears that a proposed employment permit system could hamper the department’s efforts to retain teachers within the island.
Teachers in Jersey to show support
GUERNSEY teachers showed their support for their Jersey counterparts at a march in St Helier on Saturday to protest against a public sector pay freeze.
It’s better here, heads learn at their conference
TEACHERS in Guernsey face less external pressure than those in the UK.
Lack of agreement may hit teacher recruitment
A TEACHER workload agreement could make life in the classroom better for staff and pupils.
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