@Lem_WWFC I think part of it might be that the Portuguese multimillionaire might not want to live/ raise his family in Wolverhampton anymore if he doesn’t have to? Could take a lower paying contract but live somewhere better🤔
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@Johnybig32 Can’t imagine what you and the community are going through and how you would even go about it in school but I’m sure you are doing an amazing job 👍🏼
@gladon_b@Johnybig32 I think he is alluding to the terrible news of the 10yr old (yr5 age) who has died/been murdered in Rowley Regis rather than just the teaching itself. I am guessing she was in his class or school generally. Absolute worst case scenario for teaching staff I would say
@lifeatthenest Dog is definitely the subject.
For children we tell them to find the verb first and then whoever/whatever is doing the verb is the subject.
Should we ban gifts to teachers. I want to clear up my real view on this as its in some papers... so even though it's past midnight, I've quickly recorded this...
•Shell energy profits doubled
•BP energy profits doubled
•BP CEO pay doubled
•Shell CEO pay doubled.
Meanwhile
•March ‘21 your energy bills £564.
•October ‘23 energy cap £1,923.
Mugged in broad daylight.
Not what I was striking for and extremely disappointed in the NEU recommending to accept. Around a 5% pay cut on inflation & I will now earn over £7000 less per year than a teacher in Scotland who has less experience than me. Feel more deflated by the profession than ever before.
BREAKING: Members of the National Education Union have voted to accept a pay rise of 6.5%
Full story: https://t.co/02Ebr9GmK0
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Thousands of teachers took eight days of industrial action for a fully-funded, above-inflation pay rise. We've been recommended to accept a below-inflation rise that comes with lots of vague details about funding and efficiency savings. Feeling pretty disheartened right now.
@cyclingkev Not good enough. NFER article this week tells us 16.5% is needed for pay restoration. Scotland receive around 14% within the next couple of years. 6.5% is NOT good enough.
A full correction on teacher pay would need a 16.5% rise for 2024-25 for all pay points, with a return to 2% per year from 2025-26, says new @TheNFER research report
https://t.co/UI9sjD7iXR
What you should be getting mad about
👉90% of schools facing cuts in 2023
👉Teacher recruitment target missed by a third
👉Teacher vacancies up 93%
👉Teacher pay lost in real terms by 23% since 2010
What you are told to get mad about:
👉Teachers standing up for the profession
How wages have faired.
MPs: Pay ⬆️ 22% in real terms since 2010
Bankers: Bonuses ⬆️ 101% in cash terms since 2008
CEOs: Pay ⬆️ 23% in 2022 alone
Teachers: Pay 🔻 24% since 2010
Nurses: Pay 🔻 20% since 2010
Whose wages are causing the inflation?