Re: Teachers
Yes Antibrown, absolutely!!! they have a right to strike. If it weren't for my disability I too would be joining them on the picket line. If their strike and the ones promised later in the year by all sectors of the public services cause the coalition to fail and bring down the Government, then more power to their elbow I say!!!!Re: Teachers
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No Antibrown, I detest with a vengeance this 'New Labour', have no time for either of the Milliband brothers or their acolytes, I deplored both Blair and Brown for what they did to the Labour Party, notwithstanding I am not a member of the Labour Party - I want a PROPER Socialist Government !!!Re: Teachers
I am a bit divided by this one. My instincts tell me that the unions need to fight the attacks on pensions (after all, I am on a teacher's "final salary" pension after 40 years of dedicated youth work), but my experience has shown me that standards of teaching have declined disastrously over the past 40 years. There is a direct parallel with the disastrous decline in the standard of politicians.Re: Teachers
I agree with anyone's right to strike but we are all paying the price of poor government. The public sector can not say - "not us, we're a special case". Do we really want to go the way of Greece? If the unions wish to flex their muscles let it be for their country not against it.Re: Teachers
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