Members of the NASUWT teaching union in England have voted in favour of industrial action over pay, workload and working time.
The union said it intends to issue notice of “a programme of continuous action short of strike action” commencing in September. Details will be announced shortly.
The union will also consider dates for autumn term strike action “coordinated with other education unions where possible”.
In total, 88.5 per cent of eligible members voted to support strike action and 94.3 per cent voted in support of action short of strike action, based on an overall turnout of 51.9 per cent.