Two of the UK's largest teachers' unions have planned strike action before Christmas to demonstrate their frustration over cuts to pay and pensions and changes to working conditions.
The two unions, the NUT and the NASUWT, which represent nine out of 10 teachers, have announced dates on two separate days in October. Due to the education secretary Michael Gove's "continued re...
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