Dispute between education department and unions continues
Teachers in one of the unions involved in the ongoing pay dispute with the Island's education department will be resuming industrial action short of a strike next week.
The NAHT, which represents leaders in every school on the Isle of Man, will recommence action from midnight next Monday.
The action was paused in March in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
It means those in the union won't be attending meetings with the department, producing headteacher reports for governors meetings or attending training events.

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