Teachers Strike on Wednesday
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Teachers Strike on Wednesday
In Czech Republic, just seeing how many people don't bother to read this before commenting how ridiculous it is
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Re: Teachers Strike on Wednesday
Why are they striking?
Workload, behaviour, pay?
Workload, behaviour, pay?
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Are you bored ?ZizkovClaret wrote:In Czech Republic, just seeing how many people don't bother to read this before commenting how ridiculous it is
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Re: Teachers Strike on Wednesday
commie bastards - they get enough holidays as it is...
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Re: Teachers Strike on Wednesday
In simple terms:
Teachers asked for 15% raise
Government agreed 10%
Government then reneged and decided 2% to be determined by headteachers and 8% granted across board.
Teachers already tired of govt reneging on agreements have had enough and are striking
Teachers asked for 15% raise
Government agreed 10%
Government then reneged and decided 2% to be determined by headteachers and 8% granted across board.
Teachers already tired of govt reneging on agreements have had enough and are striking
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As it is, you can get more working in LIDL, so the base salary is in dire need of that 10% raise, in case that seems excessive
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Then they should work in Lidl if it's about the moneyZizkovClaret wrote:As it is, you can get more working in LIDL, so the base salary is in dire need of that 10% raise, in case that seems excessive
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Rather heroically missing the point there, well donetarkys_ears wrote:Then they should work in Lidl if it's about the money
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Why do these type of comparisons always come up in justification then?ZizkovClaret wrote:Rather heroically missing the point there, well done
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Teachers on strike .... we (as pupils) used to love it in the early 70's got a day(s) off
Skiving buggers should know better ... what sort of bloody example are they showing the kids of today.....
On saying that I never took a day off on strike throughout my working life. So it didn't affect me
Skiving buggers should know better ... what sort of bloody example are they showing the kids of today.....
On saying that I never took a day off on strike throughout my working life. So it didn't affect me
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Re: Teachers Strike on Wednesday
Based on your posts, bosscat, i think the extra days off school really damaged you.
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It’s always been Top CatImploding Turtle wrote:Based on your posts, bosscat, i think the extra days off school really damaged you.
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Well, i don't know how it compares in the UK these days, but in the Czech Republic, the teachers are without doubt underpaid, be it compared to LIDL staff or anyone elsetarkys_ears wrote:Why do these type of comparisons always come up in justification then?
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Re: Teachers Strike on Wednesday
A good teacher is worth their weight in gold. I had some cracking teachers at school, not only knowledgeable, but also enthusiastic. Working in a supermarket is a means to an end, teaching is a vocation.
No, I’m not a teacher.
No, I’m not a teacher.
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These East European teachers must be thick, why they can't even spell Check correctly.
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Actually I think you will find... in the UK the programme was called Bosscat in the 1960'sjoey13 wrote:It’s always been Top Cat
https://youtu.be/QoA43NdzTuU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And my name has nowt to do with TC and Officer Dibble but relates to my prefered Bolide I drive around in
My grandson nicked named it a Boss Cat
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Based on your posts IT I think you should have spent less time behind the bikesheds being groomed by your politics tutorImploding Turtle wrote:Based on your posts, bosscat, i think the extra days off school really damaged you.
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Anyone who isn't smart enough to realise there's more money to be made working in Lidl, shouldn't really be teaching anyone anything.tarkys_ears wrote:Then they should work in Lidl if it's about the money
That may sound harsh, but making your own bed then complaining it's lumpy is a bit daft innit?
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Fixed it for you...Heathclaret wrote:A good teacher is worth their weight in gold. I had some cracking teachers at school, not only knowledgeable, but also enthusiastic. Working in a supermarket is a means to an end, teaching is a vAcation.
No, I’m not a teacher.
Oh come on... twas but a joke.
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Bosscat wrote:Based on your posts IT I think you should have spent less time behind the bikesheds being groomed by your politics tutor
oof. Imagine if i made a paedophilia joke about another board user. The board would be on fire right now.
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I didn' t mention paedophilia you dud (sic)Imploding Turtle wrote:oof. Imagine if i made a paedophilia joke about another board user. The board would be on fire right now.
you might have been in the 6th form at the time
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Re: Teachers Strike on Wednesday
tarkys_ears wrote:Then they should work in Lidl if it's about the money
Oaf.
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You say Snickers , I say MarathonBosscat wrote:Actually I think you will find... in the UK the programme was called Bosscat in the 1960's
https://youtu.be/QoA43NdzTuU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And my name has nowt to do with TC and Officer Dibble but relates to my prefered Bolide I drive around in
My grandson nicked named it a Boss Cat
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Re: Teachers Strike on Wednesday
As the husband of a teacher, I can say the pay in the UK is pretty shambolic for the work load. People think it's an easy ride because you get weeks off in summer but it's not. They don't work 9am - 3:30pm, it's 8am - 3:30pm, usually with no breaks and then 6pm - 9pm once the marking and preparations are all done. Not to mention the amount of their own money they are expected to use on decorating their classroom, and providing adequate materials.
We've moved to South East Asia because the work load is half and the pay is double.
We've moved to South East Asia because the work load is half and the pay is double.
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