The teaching union has planned further industrial action for tomorrow
"To be honest, none of us expected to still be striking at this point."You know, exams are around the corner and of course, parents are worried and I'm a mum too and my son will be doing his highers in a few months.
The action comes after EIS rejected the latest pay offer from the Scottish Government and council leaders, which would have seen an 11.5% over two years. Though an offer has not been reached yet, Nuzhat believes that the union are making progressive steps. Chiara Piacentini, committee of management in EIS, added:"Being here today shows that we are unified and that activism is alive.
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