Stephen Kerr
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 63 |
Date of birth | September 26,1960 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Dundee |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Awards | NBA Coach of the Year Award |
Best Coach/Manager ESPY Award | |
Spous | Yvonne Kerr |
Party | Scottish Conservatives |
Position | Member of the Scottish Parliament |
Education | University of Stirling |
Previous position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1780004 |
Stephen Kerr Life story
Stephen Charles Kerr is a Scottish politician serving as convener of the Education, Children and Young People Committee since 2021. A member of the Scottish Conservatives, he has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Central Scotland region since 2021.
Prelims rescheduled as Scottish secondary teachers strike
... " Last-ditch talks between unions and Scottish government officials held on Monday Conservative MSP Stephen Kerr said teachers were on strike for the first time in 40 years, because the SNP government had " repeatedly let them down"...
Teachers' strike in Scotland to go ahead as new pay offer rejected
... " Even if this offer is ultimately accepted, this whole saga has shown that Shirley-Anne Somerville lacks the leadership required to resolve disputes satisfactorily, " Stephen Kerr, the party s education spokesman said...
Teachers in Scotland to go on strike this month
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Scotland election results in 2019: SNP wins election landslide in Scotland
... SNP MEP Alyn Smith has won Stirling by Stephen Kerr of the Conservatives, but the Scottish Secretary, Alistair Jack held Dumfries and Galloway for the Tories...
Teachers' strike in Scotland to go ahead as new pay offer rejected
Scotland's biggest union of teachers will take industrial action on Thursday after a new pay offer was dismissed as " insulting".
Employer Cosla made the fresh proposal which will see rises of up to 6. 85%.
It was an improvement on the previous offer of 5% but still well below The 10 % the unions want.
The Strike by members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) will lead to the closure of most schools in Scotland.
Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville believed the offer was fair and recognised that the " cost of living crisis is the priority".
Under this latest proposal teachers earning less than £40,107 would receive an extra £1,926 a Year - equivalent to 6. 86% uplift for the lowest paid.
Those in The Top two bands were being offered a 5% uplift, with those on £60,000 or more receiving no More Than £3,000.
Ahead of the new offer being made, the education secretary told the Scottish Parliament that The 10 % demand by teacher representatives was " unaffordable" for the Scottish Government .
The EIS said its salaries committee unanimously rejected the offer in a special online meeting on Tuesday.
Its General Secretary Andrea Bradley said it was a " divisive offer. . which is actually worse for many teachers in promoted posts".
" Our members will see this offer for exactly what it is - a Kick In The Teeth from their employers and the Scottish Government , " she added.
" This afternoon's salaries committee expressed outrage at this offer, and that outrage is sure to be replicated in staffrooms across Scotland Today and tomorrow.
" Our programme of strike action, which will commence as scheduled on Thursday, will clearly show the strength of feeling of Scotland's teachers who will be out in numbers and with strong voice on picket lines and at regional rallies. "
A spokesman for the Scottish Secondary Teachers Association (SSTA), which is, described it as a " very disappointing offer".
" The unions have been led down The Garden path by Cosla and the Scottish Government and tell us they care about teachers and value their commitment over The Last few years, " the spokesman said.
" This offer will not go down well with teachers and I would expect the planned strikes to go ahead. Maybe they will listen to parents and children as they are not listening to teachers. "
Cosla, The Umbrella body for Scotland's 32 councils, had called on the EIS to postpone Thursday's strike.
Spokeswoman Katie Hagmann said: " We have worked extremely hard and closely with Scottish Government to ensure such a revised offer could be brought forward and made today.
" I would call on our trade union colleagues to recognise that these are extremely challenging Financial Times We Are operating in and we all need to make decisions with a full understanding of the consequences.
She added that it was is " In Line with offers made to all other parts of The Public sector".
Meanwhile the Scottish Conservatives were highly critical of the education secretary's role in the negotiations with teaching unions.
" Even if this offer is ultimately accepted, this whole saga has shown that Shirley-Anne Somerville lacks The Leadership required to resolve disputes satisfactorily, " Stephen Kerr , The Party 's education spokesman said.
" Only at The Last minute have the SNP sprung into action and decided education is actually a priority for them After All . "
Source of news: bbc.com