I posted last week about my head saying I wouldn't be going up an increment because I've not been at the school for a year. (Although I have been teaching for over that, just elsewhere.)
Now he's told me that the governors are not happy with giving me the pay rise that everyone else will be getting as 'I've not been there long' and don't want to let me have the increment either!
I really like the school apart from this and cannot just find another job as I'm the main earner. But really, what should I do? Can they just make a decision like that? Don't they have to honour the same agreements as everyone else? (Not an academy btw).
I'd appreciate it if a governor could give some advice please.
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Littlebluebird123 · 07/10/2019 20:18
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