Professional Association of Teachers

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Professional Association of Teachers
Founded 1970
Members 35,000
Country United Kingdom
Key people Ray Bryant (Founder)
Geraldine Everett (Chairman)
Office location 2 St James' Court
Friar Gate
Derby
DE1 1BT
Website http://www.pat.org.uk/

The Professional Association of Teachers (PAT) is an independent UK Trade Union, founded in 1970 by two teachers who gathered together a group of like-minded professional teachers who were prepared to commit themselves to the principle of not striking.[1] The union represents teachers, lecturers and other education workers in all areas of British education. The charity PAT (Education and Learning) was launched by PAT in 1999.

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