
NI teachers offered 5.5% pay rise again
In February, the majority of teachers rejected an offer of 5.5% and started action short of strike in schools.
SATURDAY, 26 APRIL 2025, 06:16
In February, the majority of teachers rejected an offer of 5.5% and started action short of strike in schools.
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