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calendar_today12-11-2022 12:04:18

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Sandra Wallace (@sandraw79347) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Aiden Byrne EISFela EIS I am in full agreement with you. I am very grateful to our negotiators who have worked so hard. That said this is simply not good enough. The 0.14% over the 4 is an insult given the 5% offer to refuse collectors and 5.5% to NHS. I want parity with colleagues in schools Now. NO.

Don MacKay (@thedonmackay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I appreciate the work of EISFela but why would we settle for less than teachers? Parity is vital moving forward. Can’t say I’m hugely impressed with this. At all. #FightingForFE

lecturer.at.the.picket (@lecturer_picket) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's hard to believe any public sector workers in Scotland would have 27 days of strike action to fight for fair pay. Yet the offer on the table to us is far from equitable with our teacher colleagues, in fact we will end up thousands of pounds below. Don't forget to vote.

It's hard to believe any public sector workers in Scotland would have 27 days of strike action to fight for fair pay.

Yet the offer on the table to us is far from equitable with our teacher colleagues, in fact we will end up thousands of pounds below.

Don't forget to vote.
נרקוד שוב 🎗❤ (@discotroll5775) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EISFela You must be joking. Why should we be paid £5k less than the schoolteachers for doing the exact same job? Have you not been watching the news, Next got taken to court for doing that!

Martin Wilson (@martinw05276082) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Niall Campbell James McEnaney Peter Woods EISFela Niall, this was more than about pay. You and your comrades who stood on those picket lines for days on end can look any of your workmates in the eye and know you couldn’t have done anything more to fight for everyone involved in FE. That is worth more than anything. Solidarity ❤️

Dawn Corleone (@corleonedawn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

College Employers Scotland Your comment on this seems to be wilfully ignoring the fact that you fought against us at every turn, that had you had your way, it would have been a lot less than the (not great) award we finally got. You are all not fit for purpose, a crutch to a government undermining the

Dawn Corleone (@corleonedawn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

College Employers Scotland (2) important of further education at every turn through consistent underfunding. You reap what you sow, you will find that with this constant woeful lack of funding, your own position will become more tenuous. And there will be no one left to fight for you.

lecturer.at.the.picket (@lecturer_picket) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With EIS Fela's recommendation, we accepted 3.2% (£1500) for 24/25 & today teachers were offered 4.27%. Fela members need to wake up to the disparity between EIS members. If accepted, top teacher salary is £50587 vs our £48357. Next year we will still be below this at £50359.

With EIS Fela's recommendation, we accepted 3.2% (£1500) for 24/25 & today teachers were offered 4.27%.

Fela members need to wake up to the disparity between EIS members.

If accepted, top teacher salary is £50587 vs our £48357.

Next year we will still be below this at £50359.
Sandra Wallace (@sandraw79347) 's Twitter Profile Photo

April she/her lecturer.at.the.picket EISFela We are all GTC registered and many EIS represents many in both professions. I think we should be working together more. I know we would be negotiating with separate bodies but nothing to stop us making the same claim and standing together to get it. Unity is strength.

Carmen (@carmensstory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

James McEnaney Weighing in here as I have before on this subject but both me and my husband are working class. My daughter had such a horrendous time at high school that we worked extra hrs to fund her place at private school. Not everyone attending is upper class nor is everyone paying.

jo (@toby6385840) 's Twitter Profile Photo

La Vontaine James McEnaney We don’t have a socialist government, we have a nationalist government & under Nicola Sturgeon, education was be a priority- failed. Now child poverty is John Swinney ‘s priority .. Education enables people to move out of poverty. The SNP have no interest in either sadly.