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National Union of Teachers

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The National Union of Teachers (NUT) is a trade union in the United Kingdom that represents teachers and other education professionals. It advocates for the rights and interests of its members, including working conditions, pay, and educational policies.

Related terms

Trade Union: A group or organization that represents workers in a particular industry or profession, advocating for their rights and interests.

Education Professionals: Individuals who work in various roles within the field of education, such as teachers, administrators, counselors, and support staff.

Working Conditions: The environment and circumstances under which employees perform their job duties, including factors like hours, workload, safety measures, and benefits.

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