Commenting on Government plans to introduce minimum service
levels (MSL) in schools and colleges during strike action,
Daniel Kebede, General Secretary of the National
Education Union, said:
“The NEU strongly oppose the introduction of MSLs. We do not
acknowledge the validity of MSLs given their impact on the
fundamental right to strike, therefore we do not believe this is
an appropriate topic for the Government or Department for
Education to regulate.
“The Government, led by a Prime Minister not elected by the
public and who has just had two historic by-election losses, has
no democratic mandate to implement such an attack on our
democratic freedoms.
“The Government would get further in minimising industrial action
and disruption to schools if it engaged with unions on the issues
that give rise to ballots. will be fully aware that
unions including the NEU have comfortably passed voting
thresholds designed never to be met, and on repeated occasions.
Pay, workload and the recruitment and retention crisis will
remain lightning rod issues for our members until the Education
Secretary brings forward positive and substantial change.
“Gillian Keegan should turn her attention to the fact that every
day in schools a level of service well below what should be
expected is experienced by children and young people. Parents and
students should not have to tolerate inadequate SEND provision,
crumbling school buildings, a lack of school funding resulting in
cuts to subjects offered, larger class sizes and schools being
forced to use teachers who are not qualified to teach a given
subject. These are the consequences of 13 years of Conservative
education policy. Parents expect better, and our children
certainly deserve more.”