§ 23. Mr. Flanneryasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he has received any new representations from any of the teachers' unions regarding the present teachers' industrial dispute.
§ Sir Keith JosephNo.
§ 34. Mr. Teddy Taylorasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what progress has been made in 385W resolving the dispute with teachers over salaries and conditions of employment; and if he will make a statement.
§ Sir Keith JosephI refer my hon. Friend to the answers I gave earlier today to the hon. Members for Gainsborough and Horncastle (Mr. Leigh), for Coventry, South-East (Mr. Nellist), for Portsmouth, South (Mr. Hancock), for Ealing, North (Mr. Greenway), for Warwickshire, North (Mr. Maude), for Langbaurgh (Mr. Holt), and for Newport, East (Mr. Hughes).
§ 41. Mr. Adleyasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will make a statement on the teachers' strike.
§ Sir Keith JosephI refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave earlier today to the hon. Members for Gainsborough and Horncastle (Mr. Leigh), for Coventry, South-East (Mr. Nellist), for Portsmouth, South (Mr. Hancock), for Warwickshire, North (Mr. Maude), for Langbaurgh (Mr. Holt), and Newport East (Mr. Hughes).
§ 32. Mr. Meadowcroftasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science whether he will seek an early meeting with the Association of County Councils to discuss the teachers' pay dispute.
§ Sir Keith JosephI met representatives of the local authorities, including the Association of County Councils, on 9 May. I have no present plans for further meetings with the associations about teachers' pay.