NEU Plans Strike Ballot Over Teacher Pay and School Funding

Schools Policy
NEU Plans Strike Ballot Over Teacher Pay and School Funding
Published May 11, 2026
The National Education Union (NEU), the largest education union in the UK, has announced plans to formally ballot teachers and support staff over potential strike action. The ballot reflects mounting concerns across the profession regarding inadequate pay awards that fail to keep pace with inflation and the chronic underfunding of schools that is hampering efforts to maintain educational standards. The timing is significant, coming ahead of the anticipated recommendations from the School Teachers' Review Body (STRB), which advises the government on teacher remuneration. The union's decision to proceed with balloting suggests little confidence that the upcoming report will deliver the sustainable funding settlement needed to address recruitment and retention crises, or offer pay improvements that restore the real-terms value of teachers' salaries. For local authority cabinet members with responsibility for children's services, the prospect of industrial action raises immediate operational concerns regarding school continuity and pupil welfare. The ballot underscores the urgent need for central government to address the widening gap between the costs of running schools and the budgets available to them, ensuring that local areas can retain experienced staff and maintain the high-quality education that communities expect.
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