Which terms and conditions will apply to school support staff until the commencement of the new SSSNB?
Terms and conditions will remain as per current arrangements – including those of the National Joint Council for Local Government Services (‘Green Book’) until such time as these are transferred to the new SSSNB. Under the terms of the ASCL Bill, the SSSNB will be statutory and all agreements will apply in law to all maintained schools in England. Wales is not covered by the new arrangements. Therefore, the SSSNB will cover any non-teaching employee employed under a contract of employment: (a) by the governing body of a Maintained School in England Maintained Schools The majority of publicly funded schools in England have the legal status of maintained school. At present, there are four categories of maintained school: community, voluntary aided, voluntary controlled, and foundation. Types of maintained school – the main difference between types of maintained school is the autonomy of their governing bodies to: • own capital assets • control pupil admissions • vary from the National Cu
Terms and conditions will remain as per current arrangements – including those of the National Joint Council for Local Government Services (‘Green Book’) until such time as these are transferred to the new SSSNB. Under the terms of the ASCL Act, the SSSNB will be statutory and all agreements will apply in law to the employment of all maintained schools’ support staff in England. Wales is not covered by the new arrangements. Therefore, the SSSNB will cover any non-teaching employee employed under a contract of employment: (a) by the governing body of a Maintained School in England Maintained Schools The majority of publicly funded schools in England have the legal status of maintained school. At present, there are four categories of maintained school: community, voluntary aided, voluntary controlled, and foundation. Types of maintained school – the main difference between types of maintained school is the autonomy of their governing bodies to: • own capital assets • control pupil admiss