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Fears of GCSE and A-level results delay as union announces exam board strike

Some AQA staff to stage three-day strike over below-inflation pay offer, with Unison warning action could escalate

The grading of thousands of this summer’s GCSE and A-level results could be disrupted after staff at the AQA exam board announced a 72-hour strike following a below-inflation pay rise offer.

About 180 staff represented by Unison at AQA’s biggest office in Manchester plan the three-day stoppage, from Friday 29 to Sunday 31 July, while the awarding of exam grades is under way.

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