I am a teacher in a GDST school.
The GDST has misrepresented the situation in different ways as it has been caught out by questioning by the NEU. They have not shared their figures completely. They are basing their decision on a number of unlikely events which would, theoretically, make TPS unaffordable.
In addition, all teachers in the GDST will be fired in August and will either have to sign a new contract or leave the following Christmas. This was implemented at the same time as the consultation began. Teachers are negotiating with a gun to their heads. This type of fire and rehire policy has been denounced by such famously leftie public figures as Jacob Rees-Mogg and Boris Johnson.
There has been zero movement in terms of the offer since the euphemistically named 'consultation' began. The Trust's roadshow to engage and comfort staff was a clinically worded intractable PR disaster. The weekly emails from trust, which are becoming increasingly desperate, only serve to inflame an already incendiary situation.
NEU members voted 95% in favour of a strike, with an 84% turnout. This is one of the most impressive shows of feeling the NEU has ever seen. This is also the first time in the Trust's 149 years history that strike action has been voted for.
The teachers do not want to strike. But equally they do not want their pensions eroded by, in some cases, £10k or more a year. Teachers in the GDST already get paid less than in the state sector. This policy will see a recruitment and retention crisis as good teachers leave for financial security in their old age, schools will decline, close and in the end it is the students who will suffer.
The GDST claims to be a family, but being run as it is by chartered accountants, investment fund managers and advertising executives, it has become a bean-counting machine seemingly determined to undermine, undercut and demoralise its greatest asset in the name of cutting costs.
No one wants to strike. We strike because we care.