
The new negotiating body for school support staff pay and conditions now has the force of law.
The Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Bill establishing the School Support Staff Negotiating Body received Royal Assent on November 12th.
Public sector union Unison commissioned a special cake to celebrate. Christine McAnea, Unison's head of education, said it was the first major new national negotiating body for thirty years.
"I am delighted that school support staff are being given a voice of their own. For too long the vital contribution they make in sustaining children throughout their school years has goone unrecognised and undervalued."
McAnea said the body would oversee and ensure fair and equal pay alongside a robust training and career structure to apply in all schools.
The picture shows Christina McAnea (left) with Frances Lee and Jonathan Sedgebeer who are both Unison negotiators on the School Support Staff Negotiating Body.
