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  1. Teachers strike after Jamaican staff ‘targeted’ at south London school

    A spokesperson for the Harris Federation said: “In common with almost every other school in London, we are…
    #London #UnitedKingdom #UK #GB #England #Headlines #News #Europe #EU #Beckenham #Britain #GreatBritain #london #NationalEducationUnion #southlondon #teachers
    europesays.com/uk/245924/

  2. #Poverty

    ‘Rat bites and chronic asthma’: #schools on frontline of UK #HousingCrisis

    Schools say increasing numbers of #children are turning up sick because of dire #HousingConditions – if they turn up at all

    Last week, a #NationalEducationUnion survey found that 59% of teachers in #England and #Wales had seen their students experience frequent ill #health due to poverty,
    theguardian.com/society/2024/a
    #ToryPoliciesInAction #ProfitsBeforePeople #Rentiers

  3. The NEU declared, “further strike action over 2023/24 pay will not now go ahead in the autumn term.” NEU joint general secretaries Mary Bousted ...

    Of the 6.5 percent deal, news site <em>Schools Week</em> commented, “Schools will be expected to fund 3.5 per cent from their own budgets, with the remaining 3 per cent coming from cuts to the Department for Education’s own budget.”
    UK education unions end strikes with below-inflation pay deal

  4. The NEU declared, “further strike action over 2023/24 pay will not now go ahead in the autumn term.” NEU joint general secretaries Mary Bousted ...

    Of the 6.5 percent deal, news site <em>Schools Week</em> commented, “Schools will be expected to fund 3.5 per cent from their own budgets, with the remaining 3 per cent coming from cuts to the Department for Education’s own budget.”
    UK education unions end strikes with below-inflation pay deal

  5. The NEU declared, “further strike action over 2023/24 pay will not now go ahead in the autumn term.” NEU joint general secretaries Mary Bousted ...

    Of the 6.5 percent deal, news site <em>Schools Week</em> commented, “Schools will be expected to fund 3.5 per cent from their own budgets, with the remaining 3 per cent coming from cuts to the Department for Education’s own budget.”
    UK education unions end strikes with below-inflation pay deal

  6. Solidarity action in our schools holds key to victory
    In the Department for Education (DfE)’s "Handling strike action in schools" document, the government has indicated that it "expects the headteacher to take all reasonable steps to keep the school open for as many pupils
    freedomnews.org.uk/2023/02/02/
    #DfE #Handlingstrikeactioninschools #NationalEducationUnion #NEU #nevercrossapicketline #Solidarity #Strikes #teachersstrike