Givan hopes to finalise teacher pay deal 'within days'
The education minister has said he hopes to finalise a pay settlement for teachers within days.
Paul Givan said his department is "close to finalising a resolution in terms of this current financial year".
One of Northern Ireland's largest teaching unions, the NASUWT, has said negotiations are continuing.
It comes after four unions representing teachers in Northern Ireland suspended planned industrial action earlier this month to continue pay discussions.
Speaking on BBC News NI's The Nolan Show, Givan said engagement with the unions had "intensified" in January when he had "a better understanding of the financial resources available".
"Within the next number of days I hope we will be able to bring this matter to a conclusion but I have to respect the processes the unions need to go through," he said.
The unions' action short of strike was due to begin on 13 January and run for four weeks.
NASUWT, INTO, the UTU and the NEU had balloted their members over what they described as the lack of "a satisfactory pay offer for 2024-25".
Responding to Givan's comments, NASUWT National Official Northern Ireland Justin McCamphill said the union was "still in negotiations".
BBC News NI has contacted the other three unions.
Funding challenges
Teachers in England received a 5.5% pay rise for 2024-25 from the government in September.
Despite the fact that it is more than halfway through the 2024-25 financial year, no pay deal for teachers in Northern Ireland has yet been agreed.
Speaking on Friday, Givan said there was "a different negotiating framework here in Northern Ireland", which is "not part of a UK-wide process".
"I've had to try to identify funding, which has been really difficult given the pressures that exist within my department, to try and get the funding I need this year," he added.
"That will be, I trust, resolved soon."
The teaching unions in Northern Ireland accepted a previous pay deal in March 2024, but that was a backdated covering the years from 2021 to 2024.
In December, Givan said that giving teachers in Northern Ireland the 13.5% pay rise unions had asked for for 2024-25 was "simply impossible."