Cregeen reacts to NAHT plans
Two teaching unions in dispute over pay with the Department of Education, Sport and Culture are considering their next move.
It's after a third union, the National Association of Head Teachers, voted for all-out strike action from Tuesday, 31 March at a meeting on Monday night
Education Minister Graham Cregeen says his officers are still waiting to hear from all three unions about possible negotiations.
He adds they also don't know yet how intensive any new strike action may be:

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