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Strikes by private school teachers and key 2022 priorities for TPR

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The best of PP's news from 24-28 Jan, 2022.
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The best of PP's news from 24-28 Jan, 2022.

This week’s top stories included a planned strike by independent school teachers over pension contributions and The Pensions Regulator’s announcement of its key priorities for the next year.

1) Private girls' school teachers to strike over pension cuts Teachers within a trust of 25 girls' schools have voted to strike over planned pension changes that the National Education Union says...

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