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Striking Teachers
Parents are fined if they take their kids out of school for holidays in term-time, yet teachers can strike when they feel like it without fear of repercussions.
Parents are inconvenienced enough times having to arrange extra childcare for the countless 'teacher training/inset' days during the school year
Parents get fined for taking kids out of school, yet no penalties for teachers when they strike and don't turn up at school at the first sign of snow
Parents are inconvenienced enough times having to arrange extra childcare for the countless 'teacher training/inset' days during the school year
Parents get fined for taking kids out of school, yet no penalties for teachers when they strike and don't turn up at school at the first sign of snow
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The LEA fines parents, no schools or teachers. Teachers do not make the decision to close schools, that is down to the headtacher and the LEAs. It wasn't only teachers on strike today but public sector employees. The bin men around here were on strike but no one moans about that as it doesn't affect their child care. People make choices as to the job they do, nothing stopping you from getting a job in a school and 'enjoying' snow days and the joys of Inset days.
Give over, you're narked because it has inconvenienced you (please reacquaint your self with your 'snow day' rants). I said earlier I appreciate it is difficult to sort child care but that's your problem it's what you signed up to when you became a parent. With regard to the lesson striking teachers are setting, do you genuinely think that any pupil gives a stuff - they just see it as a day off.
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