Concerns have been raised about the way the Academies Enterprise Trust has been running Tendring Technology College. So much so, members of the National Education Union who work at the college have decided to down tools for three days starting on Tuesday. They will form a picket line outside the sixth form’s Frinton campus in response to a planned staffing restructure. The union’s members believe the shake-up will result in cuts to teaching and support staff jobs from September and impact students education. Jerry Glazier, NEU Essex Branch Secretary said: “We have done our utmost to resolve this dispute through negotiation with AET.
Concerns have been raised about the way the Academies Enterprise Trust has been running Tendring Technology College. So much so, members of the National Education Union who work at the college have decided to down tools for three days starting on Tuesday. They will form a picket line outside the sixth form’s Frinton and Thorpe-le-Soken campus in response to a planned staffing restructure. The union’s members believe the shake-up will result in cuts to teaching and support staff jobs from September and impact students education. The strike will come a week after the college s headteacher Michael Muldoon announced his resignation.
ANGRY teachers and school staff are planning to stage a strike in protest of suspected budget cuts and job losses. Members of the National Education Union who work at Tendring Technology College will down tools for three days starting on Tuesday. They will form a picket line outside the sixth form’s Frinton campus, in Rochford Way. The proposed strike is in response to a staffing restructure planned by bosses at the Academy Enterprise Trust, which runs the college. The union’s members believe the shake-up will result in cuts to teaching and support staff jobs from September. They say they have been left with no choice but to declare the protest after many meetings with representatives from the trust failed to resolve the dispute.
ANGRY teachers and school staff are planning to stage a strike in protest of suspected budget cuts and job losses. Members of the National Education Union who work at Tendring Technology College will down tools for three days starting on Tuesday. They will form a picket line outside the sixth form’s Frinton campus, in Rochford Way. The proposed strike is in response to a staffing restructure planned by bosses at the Academy Enterprise Trust, which runs the college. The union’s members believe the shake-up will result in cuts to teaching and support staff jobs from September. They say they have been left with no choice but to declare the protest after many meetings with representatives from the trust failed to resolve the dispute.