STRIKE action has been fully called off at Aylesford School in Warwick, a union has said.
The National Education Union confirmed a resolution had been found between the two parties and all further industrial action had been suspended.
Strikes planned for June 16, 18 and 19 will no longer go ahead.
The resolution action plan with the school included no compulsory redundancies, a plan to reduce staff workloads and a “commitment to recognise” the NEU at the school, the union said.
Members of the union staged a walkout last week claiming they were not meaningfully consulted on a restructure involving multiple redundancies.
Simon O’Hara, assistant branch secretary of Warwickshire NEU said members kept the school afloat during a period of “great turbulence”.
He continued: “We hope that the employer has finally realised that without their efforts, the future for Aylesford would not look as bright as it now does.
“There is a great deal to build on at the school, and we expect that any future plans for change will be fully and meaningfully consulted on, including extending the curriculum and plans for restoring sixth form provision for the students and community.”
A spokesperson for Aylesford School confirmed that following a consultation process, there have been no compulsory redundancies.
They said previously:“The school remains committed to stabilising its financial position and improving the quality of education for its pupils. While we recognise the dedication and commitment of staff, our priority is to secure the long-term future of the school and rebuild confidence within the community.”
