COUNCIL bosses have been blasted for repeatedly failing to train their staff on "basic" data protection - leading to a child's adoption papers being stolen. In a blistering decision, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) condemned West...
COUNCIL bosses have been blasted for repeatedly failing to train their staff on "basic" data protection - leading to a child's adoption papers being stolen. In a blistering decision, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) condemned West...
AN agreement has been reached between teaching union EIS and West Dunbartonshire council following 14 weeks of industrial action. Teachers will now be balloted on the new proposals, which come after walk-outs in secondary schools across the area.
A deal has been proposed which could end the long-running teachers' dispute in West Dunbartonshire. Secondary schools in the area have been hit by three strikes since January in an ongoing dispute about possible cuts to principal teacher posts.
An agreement in principle has been reached between the council and teaching union EIS to resolve the secondary school teacher dispute in West Dunbartonshire. The deal arises from extended negotiations today and follows on from discussions earlier this ...
“Our teachers are fully committed to their roles and ensuring our young people attain and achieve, and I hope this proposal will allow us to resolve the dispute for the benefit of the young people of West Dunbartonshire.” Councillor Michelle McGinty ...