Teacher strikes: Unions team up in England pay dispute
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Teacher strikes: Unions team up in England pay dispute
The NEU is the only education union to have gone on strike so far this year
By Hazel Shearing
Education correspondent, at NAHT conference in Telford
Teachers in four unions in England say they will team up on any strike action over pay - which could mean full school closures in the autumn term.
Only the National Education Union (NEU) has enough backing from members to organise walkouts at present. The next strike will be on Tuesday.
But the three other unions, including two for head teachers, are asking their members whether they want to strike.
The government said co-ordinated action would be "unreasonable".
The four unions teaming up in the dispute are the NEU, the NASUWT, the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) and the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL).
Paul Whiteman, NAHT general secretary, called their decision to co-ordinate action an "unprecedented show of solidarity".
Joined-up strike action - if it were to happen - would affect every state school in England, according to Kevin Courtney, joint general secretary of the NEU.
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