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Asked to go to a (re)structure meeting

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Sweetbeansandmochi · 19/03/2025 20:04

Hi, So today at school I got an invitation to a meeting with HR tomorrow to discuss the new structure.

Last July- they cut drama at KS4

I think tomorrow they are telling me they are cutting it completely and I am going to be redeployed to English and lose my TLR.

It’s just a hunch, I obviously won’t know until tomorrow.

Does anyone have any experience of this?
Can they just take your TLR away? Or is there a notice period?

I can call the union tomorrow but was told too late to call them today.

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MrsHamlet · 19/03/2025 20:42

You need to contact your union - you should be able to find a contact email.

Are you employed under STPCD? That sets out what should happen.

Sweetbeansandmochi · 19/03/2025 22:14

I don’t know what STCPD stands for? I will look it up now though.

I have never been in this position before.

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MrsHamlet · 20/03/2025 05:38

The School Teachers' Pay and Conditions

FourEyesGood · 22/03/2025 17:05

When this happened at my former school, the TLR payment was secure for three years - but I don’t recall whether this was a standard thing or just an agreement at our MAT.

Sorry this is (probably) happening to you; it’s shit. But I agree that you need to get help from your union.

monkeysox · 23/03/2025 08:09

They should protect tlr as stated above.

Sweetbeansandmochi · 24/03/2025 22:17

Yes the TLR is protected for three years…it’s definitely a mind bender. I do think that it’s going to be okay for me in the end.

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