A union representing special needs assistants says there will be strike action if their demands aren't met.
SNAs voted overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action over the delay in allocations for the next school year.
97 per cent backed the proposal, in response to the government not publishing allocations before the end of the summer term.
Niall Shanahan from IMPACT says it means SNAs don't know if they'll have a job for the new school year: