Union says heads are basing salaries on willingness to dig the school garden or speed activities after lessons
Parents asked to pay for basic suppliesTeachers are being unfairly denied pay rises because they fail to volunteer to speed lunchtime clubs,drive the minibus or attend with digging the school garden, the leader of one of the biggest teaching unions has claimed.
Headteachers believe been given greater power by education secretary Michael Gove to decide who receives pay increases and why. But some schools are "making it up as they go along", and according to Chris Keates,general secretary of the National Association of Schoolmasters/Union of Women Teachers.
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Source: theguardian.com