View Full Version : Teachers' Strike: Thousands Of Schools To Close
arista
17-10-2013, 05:18 AM
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Teachers during October strike in Birmingham
"Thousands of schools in England are set to close
as teachers stage a fresh wave of strikes
in a row over pay, pensions
and working conditions.
Families in the North East and Cumbria,
the South West, South East
and London - will be affected.
The industrial action has been
organised by the NASUWT and the
National Union of Teachers."
No school for some today
lostalex
17-10-2013, 05:31 AM
The UK doesn't even need the government to shut down, the people will do it themselves i guess.
get back to work, plebs!
arista
17-10-2013, 05:38 AM
The UK doesn't even need the government to shut down, the people will do it themselves i guess.
get back to work, plebs!
Its the Unions
the Left Wingers
wrecking us.
YAAAAAAY
oh wait I'm 24 :(
Its the Unions
the Left Wingers
wrecking us.
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Me. I Am Salman
17-10-2013, 10:20 AM
my college is still open :bored:
Jesus.
17-10-2013, 10:54 AM
Its the Unions
the Left Wingers
wrecking us.
I did Nazi this post coming.
Gstar
17-10-2013, 10:58 AM
Teachers get paid a lot so idgi :s
They don't really get paid that much, especially considering they're shaping the minds of tomorrow. I'm of the opinion that teachers and nurses especially ought to be paid more than they are. There are other professions that fall under that category too. They provide a vital public service that we all need at some point in our lives, they deal with all sorts of crap in their job that they aren't paid to deal with and it's not fair.
Gstar
17-10-2013, 11:13 AM
Tbh you have a point. Not only is it a stressful job they have to come home and still do hours of paperwork D:
Jesus.
17-10-2013, 11:15 AM
They don't really get paid that much, especially considering they're shaping the minds of tomorrow. I'm of the opinion that teachers and nurses especially ought to be paid more than they are. There are other professions that fall under that category too. They provide a vital public service that we all need at some point in our lives, they deal with all sorts of crap in their job that they aren't paid to deal with and it's not fair.
It's just lazy
New Labour did this
Feckin kids at home
wanted a day off.
Feel the force.
Jack_
17-10-2013, 01:50 PM
Not only do I support the strike, but I've also gained an eleven hour sleep out of it so I'm all for it :worship:
all the schools in my town are shut apart from my college
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arista
17-10-2013, 02:10 PM
Not only do I support the strike, but I've also gained an eleven hour sleep out of it so I'm all for it :worship:
Typical.
My school is private so :/
Well at least i'm ill so I get a day off.
Our schools are all shut just now anyway. :/
arista
17-10-2013, 02:55 PM
..but not mine..:sad:...
Thats a Good Thing
for all the Hard Working Parents
Our schools are all shut just now anyway. :/
..why's are they closed, Lee..?..
Thats a Good Thing
for all the Hard Working Parents
...indeed, and all hard working staff as well...
October holidays Ammi.. Back on Monday though :D
October holidays Ammi.. Back on Monday though :D
..oh so that's your half term, your schools go back much earlier than ours do though, we have that the week after next...will the children have time off for the wedding/is it a Saturday..?...
Kizzy
17-10-2013, 03:30 PM
I'm fully supportive of teachers and all public service workers.
..oh so that's your half term, your schools go back much earlier than ours do though, we have that the week after next...will the children have time off for the wedding/is it a Saturday..?...
Yes, I purposely arranged it for the start of the English holidays so everybody who's travelling up won't have to rush back for school on the Monday.. I'm going to keep mine off for a few days whilst their cousins are here too :)
arista
17-10-2013, 04:10 PM
I'm fully supportive of teachers and all public service workers.
Sod the Parents that had to take a Day Off Work, then.
Kizzy
17-10-2013, 05:46 PM
Yes, you have to take a stand for your career and future you worked hard for.
Teachers are parents too, anyone whose working conditions and pensionable status were at risk would agree with them.
The 'I'm alright jack' attitude is unhelpful.
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