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£250 to support teaching staff???

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sunflower68 | 13:16 Thu 23rd Jun 2011 | Jobs & Education
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Can anyone help me here please....our union rep has told us (at the school I work in) that there is £250 allocated to support teaching staff for this year or last year because we are not getting a pay rise. Also that the money has already been given to the local authorities. Can anyone enlighten me please??
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I don't know about teaching staff, but in the NHS people earning less than £20K are being given a rise of £250 this year, because all cost of living rises for all of us have been stopped. I wonder if it's the same £250?
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I think it is Boxtops....have you had yours??? Our issue is that we haven't received it yet it is in the school budget. Hmmm funny that.
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This is where it stems from apparantly Boxtops...http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/New
sroom/Budget/Budget2010/DG_188509

but so far none received.
http://www.direct.gov.../Budget2010/DG_188509

We got lump sum payments instead of pay increases in he civil service (before I managed to escape) - it means that there it does not impact on your pension. I don't really understand all the money side of it - but it is to save them money.
I think for teachers the annual pay review is implemented in September. If support staff are on the same timescales then maybe the one-off payment will be in September

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