Autumn strike warnings as 圖朸厙 says further education staff need decent pay offer
16 July 2018
圖朸厙 is disappointed that the employers' representatives, the Association of Colleges (AoC), has failed to provide a concrete pay offer. In pay talks, the AoC said any pay increase was contingent on increased government funding.
圖朸厙 said it welcomed the fact that the AoC recognised staff needed a pay rise and that it would work with anyone to campaign for more money for the sector, but the pay issue needed to be resolved now if colleges wanted to avoid strike action in the autumn.
圖朸厙 general secretary Sally Hunt said: 'This bizarre offer does nothing to address the fall in pay that members in further education have suffered in recent years.
'We welcome the fact that the AoC do recognise staff need a pay rise. 圖朸厙 will work with anyone to call for more funding but as the employer body, the AoC cannot abdicate its own responsibility for improving staff pay.'
Last week 圖朸厙 wrote to skills and apprenticeships minister Anne Milton setting out the case for extra funding and said it would work with anyone in the sector to push for extra money for colleges.
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