DfE staff criticised real-terms pay cuts, with one claiming "morale is at an all-time low", as they joined teachers in the biggest strike for a decade today
will be blowing in the showers, a lot of showers across scotland, northern ireland and england. further the sound windy but not as windy. it will be drier with sunshine. we are looking at highs at 211 degrees in london. tuesday night looks like it will be particularly windy, especially across parts of scotland. we had been warned. thank you very much stop the children stop are off to school this morning but millions will be staying at home on wednesday as teachers in england and wales go on strike and those in scotland continue their industrial action. for most working parents that will mean taking a day off, working from home, or seeking alternative childcare. fiona lamdin has been talking to families about their plans. we want 10%! these are becoming all too familiar scenes in scotland, where they re already in the middle of a six day wave of rolling teacher strikes. and, on wednesday, its expected
called for the action. teachers are also expected to walk out for further dates in february and march. for most working parents that means taking a day off, working from home, or seeking alternative childcare. fiona lamdin has been talking to families about their plans. we want 10%! these are becoming all too familiar scenes in scotland, where they re already in the middle of a 16 day wave of rolling teacher strikes. and, on wednesday, it s expected over 100,000 teachers in england and wales will strike in a pay dispute. at this bristol parkrun, families are still working out the logistics. wednesday, currently, is unsure, but one of us will need to take half a day s pay to look after this one. 0ur eldest daughter is allowed to go into school, but adeline needs to stay at home with us. how will you feel about being at home for the day? i m really happy because if there s no school, you canjust lie in bed. i m a teacher and i ve got two children in primary school, i
but also i just think that the courts have been so closed and so private for so long, it s so old fashioned. 0ne mother s story of dealing with the family court, as told to our correspondent sanchia berg. union leaders are to meet the education secretary gillian keegan in what they call a last chance to avoid wednesday s planned strike action in england and wales. teachers in scotland are continuing their industrial action. for most working parents this week s strikes will mean taking a day off, working from home, or seeking alternative childcare. fiona lamdin has been talking to families about their plans. we want 10%! these are becoming all too familiar scenes in scotland. ..where they are already in the middle of a 16 day wave of rolling teacher strikes. and on wednesday, it s expected that over 100,000 teachers in england and wales will strike in a pay dispute. three, two, one, go! at this bristol parkrun, families are still working out the logistics.