Members of the Scottish Secondary Teachers Association (SSTA) vote to accept pay deal
Members of the Scottish Secondary Teachers Association have voted overwhelmingly to accept the latest pay offer from council leaders.
However, SSTA general secretary Seamus Searson said the union still had a "major concern" over a price cap included in the pay offer. She said school closures were preventable, adding: "Lessons on negotiating with teacher unions must be learnt, the process must be taken seriously in future."
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