StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Level | File |
Reference Number | UWT/D/10/38 |
Title | 'Joint Action' |
Date | 1922 - 1959 |
Description | Correspondence between the NUWT, other teaching unions including the National Union of Teachers, Incorporated Association of Assistant Masters and the London Head Teachers Association, and individual teachers not members of the NUWT regarding unity and joint action in the teaching profession and the problems that can arise with this with regards to the policies of the NUWT. This covers: Calls for the establishment of a teaching council to which all unions are affiliated Explanation of the NUWT policy with regards to supporting members out on strike NUWT circulars to members advising them not to sign or cooperate with National Union of Teachers (NUT) policy Reports from NUWT members of cases where collaboration with the NUT has failed Central Council advice regarding NUWT branch participation in joint deputations to Local Education Committees Scheme for partnership between the NUT and the Association of Teachers of Domestic Subjects Periodic NUT calls for professional unity, criticising the NUWT for their stance Reports of meetings of representatives of teaching associations to protest against economies in education, 1932 - the NUWT took part in these meetings Formation of the Young Teachers Vigilance Movement for the defence of incremental teachers Notice of aims and meetings of the Teacher's Unity Movement Co-operation between the NUWT and the All-London Students Committee regarding protests against economies in education Requests for advice from NUWT members to respond to criticisms from NUT colleagues regarding lack of teaching union unity
Includes related press cuttings. |
Extent | 1 folder |
AccessStatus | Open |
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