NAHT members will be joining thousands of people from across the
UK to march in London on Saturday 18 June 2022 to demand
government action on standstill wages and the soaring
cost-of-living.
TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady will address the rally –
and she will be joined by other trade union leaders, community
organisations and frontline workers.
Paul Gosling, NAHT National President said: “At
no point in my thirty year career of working in schools have I
seen the number of families being pushed into poverty as they
currently are. This national cost of living crisis is crippling
so many hard-working people and the government needs to take some
serious and immediate action to support people. School leaders
know that the effects of poverty can hugely disadvantaged
children’s life chances and they are angry and frustrated that
more is not being done to support our communities. This is why
NAHT are marching today to demand better from this government."
Rob Kelsall, NAHT National Secretary said: “This
will be the very first time in our 125yrs of history that our
members have marched on such a social issue. The cost of living
crisis is hammering families across the UK and schools are seeing
first-hand the impact that this having upon the most vulnerable
children and young people every single day. Not only that, but
they are also seeing it affect families and their own staff too
We cannot standby whilst child poverty rates surge and children
are going hungry. We are better than this. Our schools and our
communities demand better”.