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Early years sector's low pay impacts parents' views of quality of settings
Graduates who grew up in deep poverty still earn £2,800 less than their peers 10 years on
Graduates from deprived backgrounds ‘earn less with same degree’
Not Tata yet – pension scheme handover delayed again
Three-year 6.5% teacher pay rise won’t be enough, warns NFER
Thousands of teaching assistants set for pay rise as workforce plan published
6.5% teacher pay rise ‘risks reversing’ recruitment gains
Nursery chain criticised for underpaying workers
Thousands of school staff in Wales to get pay rise
Persistent gender pay gap ‘grossly unfair says NAHT Cymru
Gender pay gap rises tenfold among Welsh secondary headteachers, union reveals
Creative arts graduates aren’t the problem – they’re the subsidy
Risk of unfunded pay rise ‘derailing’ reforms, ASCL boss warns
ASCL conference: Pay and funding uncertainty loom as heads meet in Liverpool
Nine in 10 Northumbria staff yet to agree TPS pension exit
New evidence reveals pay gap between FE and secondary school teachers is widest since at least 2010
FE teacher pay gap with schools hits 15-year high
Sheffield Hallam restricts TPS access to REF academics only
UK higher education unions demand almost 7 per cent pay rise
Forget university, now young adults believe learning a trade will help them earn £100,000 and afford a house
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