A teaching union says it's reached an agreement to avoid industrial action next month.
The National Association of Head Teachers says it's reached a settlement with the Department of Education, Sport and Culture.
In a statement, the union says it means NAHT members won't be taking action in September as originally planned.
It says the settlement marks progress in key areas and will see continued dialogue on important issues.
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