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Ballot Questions 1 Action short of strike action 2 Strike action
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A core of action short of strike action, which all members would be expected to follow:- 1 Full implementation of all contractual provisions (2010 STPCD as the benchmark) 2 Full implementation of performance management arrangements (as per 2007 regulations) 3 A menu of instructions, according to the issues to be addressed in all or particular schools. (These could include; meetings, reports, lesson planning, assessment. A workload survey will inform this)
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Strike action A successful ballot on strike action would enable:- National action. Targeted action in a cluster of schools. A response to management who may be hostile to the action short of strike. Jointly timed action with other public service unions
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BALLOT TIMETABLE 17 OctoberDispute notification to Ministers Notification to the employers posted to arrive by 20 October. 4 NovemberBallot papers posted to members by Electoral Reform Society. 17 NovemberBallot closes. 18 NovemberBallot result announced and, subject to successful outcome, members notified of action to be taken.
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WHO WILL BE BALLOTED? All maintained schools Academies and trust schools Independent schools in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS) Sixth-form colleges Service Children’s Education Members in central services on the teacher’s contract and TPS
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