NAHT members in England have voted overwhelmingly to reject the offer put forward by the government on teacher pay. The union closed its online consultative ballot at 5pm on Tuesday 4 April, just a week after it opened.
- 64% of its eligible membership responded, with 90% of them voting to reject the offer.
- 92% said the offer was unaffordable, saying they did not have the headroom in their budget to be able to afford the proposed pay offer for the next academic year (2023/24).
NAHT’s national executive will now meet to discuss next steps, including a formal ballot on industrial action.