Nearly one in five teachers forced to do second jobs amid rising costs – poll
Teachers have had to skip meals and reduce home heating amid the cost-of-living crisis, the National Education Union has said.
Teachers have had to skip meals and reduce home heating amid the cost-of-living crisis, the National Education Union has said.
A poll of more than 17,800 members found that 35% of teachers viewed their workload as unmanageable most of the time.
The National Education Union plans to hold two further days of teacher strikes on April 27 and May 2 after rejecting the latest pay offer.
The NEU has estimated that around 200,000 members will strike across the three days of action this week, with most schools closing.
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