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10 February 2010 At the end of January, I attended a training meeting for teachers' union NUT reps in London. Only a day or two previously, a joint NUT/NAHT press statement had been issued stating that both unions will... 19 January 2010 HUNDREDS OF declarations of support have been received for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (Tusc) election challenge to New Labour... 14 December 2009 ON 3 December, workers in the NASUWT and NUT teachers' unions went on strike at Weston Favell School in Northampton, writes Lee Dunkley, Northampton Socialist Party. Lewisham edutcation protest, photo Paul Mattsson 25 November 2009 When Labour came to power with a mission to sort out education, they bulldozed ahead with the mantra of "whatever works", writes Linda Taaffe. 25 November 2009 Lewisham National Union of Teachers (NUT) secretary and Socialist Party member Martin Powell-Davies received over three thousand first preference votes in the election for NUT vice-president, coming fourth out of six candidates, writes Report from Socialist Party Teachers. 14 October 2009 Socialist Party member Martin Powell-Davies is standing for election as vice president of the National Union of Teachers... 7 October 2009 Socialist Party member Martin Powell-Davies is standing for national vice-president of the National Union of Teachers (NUT)... 8 July 2009 Waltham Forest: On 2 July, teachers at Norlington Boys secondary school in Waltham Forest, East London went on strike - the first strike in the country against Trust status... 8 July 2009 Since May, NUT members in Tamworth have led a campaign against the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) proposals for schools in their area, writes Dylan Murphy, NUT rep, Honley High School Kirklees, personal capacity. Linda Taaffe, at National Shop Stewards Network conference July 2007, photo Dave Carr 29 April 2009 For a few years now the composition of the leadership of the NUT has been changing. The main left groupings, the STA and CDFU work as one, and the previous right-wing controlling group has grown 'softer', writes Linda Taaffe 1 - 10 of 77 records Search entire database: |