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Teachers strike over pay and pensions | Teachers strike over pay and pensions |
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Thousands of schools are closed as members of the two biggest teaching unions take strike action in a row over pay, pensions and workloads. | |
The walkout is affecting schools in 49 authorities in the east of England, the Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber. | The walkout is affecting schools in 49 authorities in the east of England, the Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber. |
It is part of a continuing campaign of rolling regional strikes involving members of the NUT and NASUWT. | It is part of a continuing campaign of rolling regional strikes involving members of the NUT and NASUWT. |
The government said the strike would disrupt learning, inconvenience parents and damage the reputation of teachers. | |
At least 2,500 schools are closed or partially closed. | |
Between them, the two unions represent nine out of 10 teachers. They are angry about changes to their pensions, increased workload and about government plans to bring in performance-related pay, from this autumn. | Between them, the two unions represent nine out of 10 teachers. They are angry about changes to their pensions, increased workload and about government plans to bring in performance-related pay, from this autumn. |
'Relentless attacks' | 'Relentless attacks' |
NUT general secretary Christine Blower said: "No teacher takes strike action lightly but the intransigence of this education secretary has left teachers with no choice. | |
"We cannot stand by and watch our profession be systematically attacked and undermined. | "We cannot stand by and watch our profession be systematically attacked and undermined. |
"There needs to be a change in the government's attitude to teachers and education." | "There needs to be a change in the government's attitude to teachers and education." |
Susi Artis, a spokeswoman for the NUT in Nottingham, said: "I recognise that for a lot of parents this is really inconvenient and we're very sorry for that. Striking is very much a last resort." | Susi Artis, a spokeswoman for the NUT in Nottingham, said: "I recognise that for a lot of parents this is really inconvenient and we're very sorry for that. Striking is very much a last resort." |
Ian Lever, from the NUT in Leicester, said: "Teachers are very angry about what is happening to the education system in this country and are prepared to make a stand on it. | Ian Lever, from the NUT in Leicester, said: "Teachers are very angry about what is happening to the education system in this country and are prepared to make a stand on it. |
"These are relentless attacks from this government, not just on our pay and conditions, but on the education system in general. | "These are relentless attacks from this government, not just on our pay and conditions, but on the education system in general. |
"As professionals, as people who care about education, teachers are saying 'enough is enough' - we have to do something about this." | "As professionals, as people who care about education, teachers are saying 'enough is enough' - we have to do something about this." |
'Share childcare' | 'Share childcare' |
Jane Lucas, a parent from Coventry, said one of her children was at home and one was at school. | |
She said: "Luckily, there's a couple of mums that we've managed to rally round and we're going to share the childcare today. | She said: "Luckily, there's a couple of mums that we've managed to rally round and we're going to share the childcare today. |
"It's difficult because I do support any worker who wants to fight for the right of their pensions and pay, it's just unfortunate that it's affecting children." | "It's difficult because I do support any worker who wants to fight for the right of their pensions and pay, it's just unfortunate that it's affecting children." |
Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, said: "Strike action is a last resort, teachers have been left with no choice but to demonstrate their anger and frustration in the face of their genuine concerns being dismissed and trivialised. | Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, said: "Strike action is a last resort, teachers have been left with no choice but to demonstrate their anger and frustration in the face of their genuine concerns being dismissed and trivialised. |
"Teachers of course deeply regret any disruption to children and families. | "Teachers of course deeply regret any disruption to children and families. |
"Such action would have been unnecessary had the secretary of state been prepared to engage in genuine discussions." | |
A Department for Education spokesman said: "It is disappointing that the NUT and NASUWT are striking over the government's measures to allow heads to pay good teachers more. | A Department for Education spokesman said: "It is disappointing that the NUT and NASUWT are striking over the government's measures to allow heads to pay good teachers more. |
"Industrial action will disrupt pupils' education, hugely inconvenience parents and damage the profession's reputation in the eyes of the public at a time when our reforms are driving up standards across the country. | "Industrial action will disrupt pupils' education, hugely inconvenience parents and damage the profession's reputation in the eyes of the public at a time when our reforms are driving up standards across the country. |
"In a recent poll, 61% of respondents supported linking teachers' pay to performance and 70% either opposed the strikes or believed that teachers should not be allowed to strike at all." | "In a recent poll, 61% of respondents supported linking teachers' pay to performance and 70% either opposed the strikes or believed that teachers should not be allowed to strike at all." |
A further regional strike is planned in London, the North East, South East and South West on 17 October. | A further regional strike is planned in London, the North East, South East and South West on 17 October. |
Plans for a national one-day walkout before Christmas have also been announced by the two unions. | Plans for a national one-day walkout before Christmas have also been announced by the two unions. |