Two-thirds of those surveyed say ‘no’ to offer
Manx Radio understands the National Education Union has rejected the government's pay deal.
Members were asked about the offer in a survey, with two-thirds of those who participated voting against it.
There were 213 respondents, of which 143 rejected the deal.
The union will now hold a general meeting on Friday to determine its next move.
Three other teaching unions - the NASUWT, NAHT and ASCL - are due to meet at Braddan Church at 4.30pm today to discuss what kind of industrial action they are going to pursue.

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