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Scotland's largest teaching union condemns ‘wholly unacceptable’ pay offer

SCOTLAND’S largest teaching union has condemned a pay offer that would result in a significant real-terms pay cut for Scotland’s teachers as “wholly unacceptable.”

The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) has hit out at the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (Cosla) over a pay offer made to workers across the country. 

The EIS salaries committee raised the growing anger in schools over the sub-inflationary pay offer from Cosla and the Scottish government. 

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