School Teachers Review Body Twenty Second Report 2013

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School Teachers' Review Body twenty-second report - 2013

School Teachers' Review Body twenty-second report - 2013
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Publisher : Stationery Office
Total Pages : 58
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ISBN-10 : 0101865929
ISBN-13 : 9780101865920
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Download or read book School Teachers' Review Body twenty-second report - 2013 written by School Teachers' Review Body and published by Stationery Office. This book was released on 2013-06-27 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this 22nd report the Review Body was asked to consider how to apply teachers' pay the Government's "average 1 percent" pay uplift policy which applies across the public sector. This remit follows a two year pay freeze and the Government has made clear there will be two further years of pay restraint for the public sector as a whole.In light of the Review Body's 21st report the Education Department published advice to schools on revising their approach to pay. September 2013 will be the last time annual pay increments will be awarded to teachers based on length of service. Thereafter schools will be free to make individual progression decisions based on appraisal with points retained for reference only on the main pay scale. The Department has said there was no additional funding for schools to cover the 2013 pay award. In the area of recruitment and retention the Body suggested there were some emerging areas of concern, including competitive pressures, especially in urban areas. The Review Body has given particular weight to the need for simplicity so schools can concentrate on preparing for implementation of proposals in the last report, and also the need to provide some underpinning support for the teacher labour market as a whole. They recommend an increase of 1 percent from September 2013


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