Pay increase but budget cuts in educationPossible 25% cut ofor the Department for Education worries manyBy Kevin Armstrong
The Government has confirmed that teachers in England and Wales will still receive the final pay increase of the current three-year pay award from this September, despite the emergency budget's plan to freeze public sector pay. Nevertheless, several teacher unions have expressed real concern about the budget, which has planned a possible 25% cut over four years for the Department for Education. Our phone and online support services provide money advice, as well as practical and emotional support to help you with any related concerns that you may have. Call us for support and advice on 0800 085 5088. The bilingual Support Lines are open 24/7, all calls are free and confidential. Visit our website or access our online InfoCentre covering a range of topics. These factsheets may be helpful:
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