Durham councillors approve contract changes for teaching assistants
Durham councillors have approved controversial plans to terminate the contracts of 2,700 teaching assistants and re-employ them on changed conditions.
Durham councillors have approved controversial plans to terminate the contracts of 2,700 teaching assistants and re-employ them on changed conditions.
Durham councillors have approved controversial plans to terminate the contracts of 2,700 teaching assistants and re-employ them on changed conditions.
Many teaching assistants and their unions say this will cost them up to £400 per month.
Durham County Council insists the proposals are necessary, otherwise it could face equal pay challenges due to discrepancies between different positions.
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