Isle of Man teachers will take strike action in an ongoing dispute over pay and conditions, a union has confirmed.
It comes as members of the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers (NASUWT) “overwhelmingly rejected” a revised pay offer.
Six days of strike action in two-day blocks is scheduled to start on 30 November and continue in January and February.
The new deal would have seen most teachers receive an 8% pay rise.
The updated pay offer for the new school year would also have seen the starting salary for newly qualified teachers increase to £36,557, a rise of 11.9%.