Members of a teaching union will resume industrial action next week.
Isle of Man members of NAHT are to resume action short of a strike from Midnight next Monday (September 7) over an ongoing dispute with the Department of Education, Sport & Culture over pay and conditions.
It comes after action from several teaching unions on Island over the issue was halted back in March due to the Coronavirus pandemic and remained on hold following the re-opening of schools in June so talks between both sides could take place.
The action means union members won't be attending meetings with the DESC and training events or providing headteacher reports for governors meetings.
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