Ensuring Compliance with Terms & Conditions for Employment in Schools
Introduction
It is important for anyone employing staff in education to be aware of how employment law applies in the education sector.
The terms of conditions for teachers and other school staff are usually governed by collective agreements such as the Burgundy Book. In addition to the contract of employment, terms and conditions for teachers are usually supplemented by the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document (‘STCPD’). Any failure to understand how these terms operate in practice can lead to missed opportunities or schools losing a case in an Employment Tribunal.
In an education context it is always crucial to consider Keeping Children Safe provisions in the context of terms and conditions of employment.
There has been some confusion in recent years regarding holiday pay for term-time only workers, which was addressed by legislation earlier in 2024.
Labour has announced in the King’s Speech the reinstatement of the School Support Staff Negotiating Body, to establish national terms and conditions, career progression routes and fair pay rates.
In addition to providing information this virtual classroom seminar will include an interactive case study examining what can go wrong in an employment context in education.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive course will cover the following:
- What are the key provisions of the Burgundy Book and how do they apply to notice periods, sick pay, maternity provisions, and more?
- What are the key provisions of the STCPD and how do they apply to working time, Planning, Preparation and Assessment (PPA) time, allowances, and restructures?
- Where does Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) apply to terms and conditions of employment including DBS checks?
- What are the requirements for references?
- What might be the impact of the School Support Staff Negotiating Body?
- Recent holiday pay changes for term-time only staff
- Updates to the Burgundy Book, STCPD and KCSIE
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.