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@gr4ce | 1 October 13 | |
I am a teacher who did not strike. Performance related pay was the main issue. But performance judged on arbitrary tests. I would challenge anybody to shadow a teacher for a week and then not support them.
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@upchuck1 | 1 October 13 | |
lol ive worked in factories with no health and safety surrounded by rats!do shut up love!
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@star2020 | 1 October 13 | |
@ upnorthm - 1.10.13 - 02:25pm No i dont support them. My sympathy is with the parents who may have to take time off work to provide childcare. These teachers need to get in the real world and with 13 weeks holiday a year and free weekends,they don't know they're born. Public sector workers need to realise how lucky they are to have jobs when nearly 3million are unemployed. The ''real world''? Dense, simplistic fool. The amount of unpaid overtime undertaken by teachers is immense. My sister is a primary school teacher and would laugh at the suggestion that her weekends and holidays were free time. Lesson planning, training, targets, preparation and so, so much more. |
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@clarkson | 1 October 13 | |
@ upchuck1 - 1.10.13 - 08:43pm lol ive worked in factories with no health and safety surrounded by rats!do shut up love! always new you was a minimum wage t*sser... |
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@upchuck1 | 1 October 13 | |
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beatz doing fk all like you mummy's boy!
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@upnorthm | 1 October 13 | |
I would always support the doctors and nurses but never teachers. The government should bring in a no strike law for teachers.
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@tokage | 2 October 13 | |
My husband is a teacher.... Weekends off? I wish.... Even when he's home he has work to do... Not complainin, it is what he chose to do. And he is against strikin.
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