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Mary Bousted

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Date of birth September 15,1959
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Mary Winefride Bousted is the Joint General-Secretary of the National Education Union alongside Kevin Courtney. Bousted was formerly General Secretary of the teachers' union, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers prior to its amalgamation with the National Union of Teachers, forming the NEU.

Chris Mason: Will the pay offer stop the strikes?

Chris Mason: Will the pay offer stop the strikes?
Jul 13,2023 5:30 pm

... So much so that Mary Bousted, the joint general secretary of the National Education Union, put her name to a joint statement with the prime minister...

Teacher strikes likely to end in England

Teacher strikes likely to end in England
Jul 13,2023 1:50 pm

... NEU joint general secretary Mary Bousted told Sky News she would be recommending members " bank" this offer...

Teachers strike: Second day of disruption as National Education Union walks out in England

Teachers strike: Second day of disruption as National Education Union walks out in England
Jul 7,2023 3:20 am

... Speaking to BBC Radio 4 s Today programme, the NEU s joint general general secretary Dr Mary Bousted called the reported offer " credible" saying it would be the " biggest award announced by a pay review body" and " deserved for teachers"...

Teachers' strikes: School disruption as NEU members walk out again in England

Teachers' strikes: School disruption as NEU members walk out again in England
Jul 4,2023 9:20 pm

... Dr Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the NEU, said Education Secretary Gillian Keegan s " refusal to re-enter negotiations" had " united the teaching profession in its anger towards a government that is failing to recognise the serious challenges that need to be addressed in our education system"...

Teachers in England to strike for two days in July, NEU announces

Teachers in England to strike for two days in July, NEU announces
Jun 17,2023 12:10 pm

... Dr Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney, the NEU s joint general secretaries, said the education secretary had " turned her back" on teachers in England...

Sats reading paper: Government defends 'challenging' tests

Sats reading paper: Government defends 'challenging' tests
May 12,2023 2:21 pm

... NEU joint general secretary, Mary Bousted, added there were " better ways of assessing pupils" than through Sats...

Year 6 Sats: Children 'distraught' after reading paper

Year 6 Sats: Children 'distraught' after reading paper
May 11,2023 12:21 pm

... Dr Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said the Sats this week had been " a punishing experience for many pupils and staff"...

England's teachers' strike causes more disruption

England's teachers' strike causes more disruption
Apr 27,2023 9:51 am

... Speaking on the picket line at a rally in Oxford, Dr Mary Bousted, NEU joint general secretary, said members wanted to see " a long-term correction in teacher pay over the next few years" and hopes the government will restart negotiations...

Teachers in England to strike for two days in July, NEU announces

Apr 16,2023 7:20 pm

By Vanessa ClarkeEducation reporter

Teachers in England will strike over pay again on two dates In July , the National Education Union (NEU) has announced.

National strikes are scheduled for 5 and 7 July. Many schools are likely to fully or partially close.

The NEU is calling for negotiations with the government to start again and says strike action is a " last resort".

The Department For Education said further strike action would cause " real damage" to pupil learning.

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has previously said strike action was " extremely disappointing".

There have already been five national and three regional strike days since February by members of the NEU, which is UK's largest education union.

The Most recent one, on 2 May, affected more schools than ever - with.

Dr Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney , the NEU's joint general secretaries, said the education secretary had " turned her back" on teachers in England.

They called for Ms Keegan to get round The Negotiation table, saying their calls have time and again " fallen on stony ground".

It is within her power to halt these strikes, added Dr Bousted and Mr Courtney in a joint statement.

Most State School teachers in England had a 5% pay rise for the year 2022-23.

But unions Want It to be higher to match inflation, and for any pay rise to be funded by extra money from the government rather than from schools' existing budgets.

The government has offered a 4. 3% pay rise for 2023-24, plus an additional one-off payment of £1,000, with starting salaries reaching £30,000.

The Department For Education described it as a " fair and reasonable offer" and said that schools would receive an extra £2. 3bn over The Next two years.

It said on average across England, the offer is fully funded. This refers to The National picture and each school will be affected differently.

However, talks stalled After All four unions rejected the government's offer, saying most schools would have to make cuts elsewhere to afford it.

They are calling on the government to publish the recommendations of The Independent pay review body, which advises what pay rise teachers should be offered for next year.

'I'll lose money'

Oldfield Primary School in Chester has partially closed on previous strike days, and will do the same for the July strikes.

Head teacher Alan Brown says The Last thing teachers want to do is strike as their students have already missed education because of the pandemic.

But he says the dispute is about " The Future of these children" and " not just about teachers' pay".

" This is about funding for schools, " he says.

" We have seen a decrease in the amount of funding available for us. We do get more money in our budget, don't get me wrong, But to run a school, it costs a lot more money and something needs to happen to actually get us back in sync. "

In Leeds, business owner Virginia Nnomo has three children who all had to stay At Home on previous strike days. She is weighing up the cost of childcare and whether it is worth opening her salon for the upcoming strikes.

" The cost of a babysitter is a lot of money and she charges me per child, so when I weigh it up, maybe it is better to stay Home - But I will lose money, that's for sure, " Virginia says.

Kate, a doctor at The Local hospital, had to take Time Off work when her seven-year-old daughter's primary school closed on previous strike days. But she says she is fully supportive of the teachers.

" They don't get paid enough money in my opinion so I Am quite happy to jiggle things around so we can support them, " she says, adding that she hopes the dispute is resolved soon.

Three other teaching unions, the NAHT, the NASUWT, and The Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), are also balloting members on strike action for the autumn term.

The Four unions to maximise Disruption - which the government has said is " unreasonable".

Elsewhere in the UK, teachers in Northern Ireland , and NAHT members in Wales, are continuing to take action short of a strike. In Scotland, the pay dispute has ended.

A Department For Education spokesman said The Strike would cause Disruption for parents across the country.

" Thousands of schools are receiving significant additional funding as part of The Extra £2bn of investment We Are providing for both 2023/24 and 2024/25, which will take school funding to its highest level in history next year, as measured by the IFS (Institute for Fiscal Studies Think Tank ). "

As Is normal process The School Teachers' Review Body has submitted its recommendations to the government on pay for 2023/24, said the spokesman, adding it would consider the recommendations and publish " in the usual way".

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