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EIS to ballot teachers on class contact time dispute
School children during a Year 5 class at a primary school in Yorkshire, November 27, 2019

SCOTLAND’S biggest teaching union will consult over possible strike action amid a dispute over class contact time, it announced today. 

The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) entered into dispute with the Scottish government and councils three months ago, arguing ministers had failed to live up to a 2021 deal to relieve teachers’ workloads by cutting class contact time in schools to a maximum of 21 hours a week. 

With no proposals on the table from local authorities or government, the union will now take the first step towards industrial action on the matter, launching a consultative ballot at their June AGM.

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