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teachers getting a pay rise -- thanks for nothing :laugh:laugh:laugh
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View PostChancellor announces inflation-busting pay rise for almost a million public sector workers | Daily Mail Online
Almost 900,000 public sector workers are in line for an inflation-busting 'coronavirus payrise' - including thousands of teachers
the teachers dont deserve thisGrowing old is mandatory
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View PostChancellor announces inflation-busting pay rise for almost a million public sector workers | Daily Mail Online
Almost 900,000 public sector workers are in line for an inflation-busting 'coronavirus payrise' - including thousands of teachers
the teachers dont deserve thisComment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwhy not ? teachers are taking online lessons .Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostWhen did they start?
Now the summer holiday has startedComment
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Being a teacher is currently effectively a minimum wage job. I'd like to see anyone here working 60 hours a week.Comment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostMy wife is seconday school teacher and she has been taking lessons
Now the summer holiday has started
How long after lockdown did she start taking online lessons regularly?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostHow long after lockdown did she start taking online lessons regularly?Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThis was covered on the radio this morning. The nurses are already in the middle of a 2018 pay deal. Only those areas that were due a pay review got an uplift at this time. There are other public sector areas due a pay review in the coming months.Comment
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