And trying to score political points by saying Teachers have no guarantee of safety to return to work June 1st?
( I know we have teachers and ex teachers on here, what do they think?)
Denmark has been given as an example of where it was seen as one of the first steps in easing the lockdown https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/17/europe/denmark-coronavirus-first-school-intl/index.html Schools have remained open in UK. Some have small numbers; some with lots of children with special needs or children of key workers have greater...
No, I think they should be doing what they are doing - talking to the government in order to discuss there concerns on behalf of who they represent. Teachers, classroom assistants have expressed concerns. So would I.
APC, I agree and I think having a union to represent you is a good thing , sadly Scargill gave Thatcher the ammunition to smash them, thus giving them a bad name
Love this site - any subject can turn into an argument over one word. My daughter is a teacher and she is working at the moment. 14 children whose parents are key workers. I do worry about her safety.
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