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| Full name | Undeb Cenedlaethol Athrawon Cymru |
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| Members | 3,879[1] |
| Country | Wales |
| Affiliation | TUC |
| Key people | Emrys Wynne, national president Elaine Edwards, general secretary |
| Office location | Aberystwyth, Ceredigion |
| Website | www.athrawon.com |
Undeb Cenedlaethol Athrawon Cymru (Welsh, the sole official name, meaning 'National Union of Teachers of Wales') commonly referred to as UCAC, was formed in Wales from a split from the NUT in the late 40's over the issue of the Welsh language in teaching. It has around 4,000 members, who are nearly all Welsh speakers, representing mainly teachers in Welsh medium schools or teachers of Welsh in English medium schools. It accounts for about 15% of the total teacher workforce in Wales.
It is affiliated to the UK TUC (since 1994), since under current TUC rules it is not permissible to affiliate only to TUC Cymru.
Its main office is in Aberystwyth, Ceredigion.
As well as representing its members at all levels it also campaigns for an independent education system for Wales.
Membership Fees 2011-2012
For a full-time member £162
Part Time 0.7-0.9 £132
Part Time 0.4-0.6 £108
Part Time 0.3 and less £90
First Year rates £12[2]
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