UK Government announces £23.5m to fund teachers’ pay increases in Wales
Thursday, 13 September 2018 17:54
The UK Government has today announced that the Welsh Government
will receive additional funding of £23.5m as a result of the
Department for Education’s decision to increase pay for teachers in
England and Wales. Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns today
confirmed that the Welsh Government will receive £8.7m in 2018/19
and £14.8m in 2019/20, representing the cost of the pay...Request free trial
The UK Government has today announced that the Welsh
Government will receive additional funding of £23.5m as a
result of the Department for Education’s decision to
increase pay for teachers in England and Wales.
Secretary of State for Wales today confirmed that
the Welsh Government will receive £8.7m in 2018/19 and
£14.8m in 2019/20, representing the cost of the pay
award for teachers in Wales.
This is in recognition of the unique devolution
circumstances for teacher’s pay in Wales, where setting
pay is a reserved matter whilst meeting of the costs of
the award is devolved.
Secretary of State for Wales said:
I am delighted to confirm today that teachers in
Wales will soon be seeing an increase to their pay
packets with the additional funding we are delivering
for the Welsh Government.
Today’s announcement underlines the UK Government’s
commitment to the fair application of the rules
underpinning the Welsh Government’s funding. I hope
that this will go some way in providing the Welsh
Government with the additional levers to be able to
attract and retain the teachers Wales needs to
educate its young people.
The Welsh Government will take responsibility for
setting teachers’ pay in Wales from October 2018 when
they will have the power to determine the future pay
and conditions of teachers in Wales for academic years
2019/20 onwards.
Today’s announcement follows the multi-billion NHS
staff pay deal announced in by the UK Government in
March which is expected to deliver more than £1.3bn a
year for the Welsh Government by 2022/23.
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