School Strike In England Closes Almost 2,000 Schools

By Michael Todd
12:54, April 22nd 2008
61 votes
Vote this story
School Strike In England Closes Almost 2,000 Schools

Local authorities in England and Wales are currently adding up the numbers for Thursday’s school strike. So far, there have been over 1,770 confirmations from schools ready to cease activity for the day and many more are expected to follow.

The decision was taken by the National Union of Teachers (NUT) as a sign of protest against a pay offer. The offered 2.45% pay rise for this year is considered to be much less than appropriate and is believed to make the recruitment of new staff more difficult.

Even though it is the first national teachers’ strike in more than 20 years, it will not include all the schools. In Birmingham, only 56 schools out of 441 will be closed or partially closed; in Dorset, 29 schools out of 178 will participate.

The chairman of the National Employers' Organization for School Teachers, Ivan Ould, expressed his opinion and criticized the timing of the strike: "Children so close to their exams will lose out on invaluable study time and parents will lose out as they are forced to take unnecessary holiday to look after them," he said according to BBC News. Many believe that the strike won’t accomplish anything and it will just complicate everyone’s schedule on Thursday.

On the other hand, the NUT's acting general secretary, Christine Blower, explained that the measure is absolutely necessary in order to bring the needed focus on the teacher’s problems and has warned that "three years of below-inflation awards for teachers continues to have a damaging effect on teacher recruitment and retention".



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
dotclear

Other News in

Soldiers Wounded By Communist Rebels In The Southern Philippines

Davao City, Philippines - Four soldiers facing communist rebels in the southern Philippines were wounded earlier today. Major Randolph Cabangbang said the victims were pursuing fleeing communist...

US In Year-Long Recession, Top Economic Arbiter Declares

Washington - The United States has been in a recession since December 2007, the country's official arbiter of economic growth said Monday, confirming the long-held views of many economists as the...

Bamyan Entices Visitors Beyond The Buddhas

Bamyan, Afghanistan - After three decades of conflict and persecution capped by one of history's most heinous acts of vandalism, Bamyan in central Afghanistan, is sprucing itself up for the more...

Aboriginal Counterpoint To The Sydney Opera House

Sydney - Tourists asked what they want from a holiday in Australia usually bang on about native animals and wide open spaces, the Sydney Opera House and a glimpse into the life of the original...

Atonement At Last For Son Who Bled His Family

Sydney - Jeffrey Gilham got on with his life after pleading guilty in 1993 to avenging the slaying of his parents by stabbing his brother to death. He finished his engineering degree, landed a...

dotclear
Latest videos in World
India siege turns political
Kim Jong-il enjoys day at the...
U.S. Ship Rebuffs Pirates
India Ignored Attack Warnings
North Korea Releases New Kim...

dotclear
World You are here: World
» World   » Business   » U.S.   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in World
World AIDS Day - A Reminder That HIV Has Not Gone AwayWorld AIDS Day - A Reminder That HIV Has Not Gone Away

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
Swedish Researchers Can Swap Bodies

» read full story
dotclear