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UK: Biggest Day Of Strikes In 10 Years - As Teachers, Train Drivers Walk Out by emkz: 4:03am On Feb 01, 2023
For those who demonize Nigeria and praise so-called advanced countries, every country faces its own challenges.

Hundreds of thousands of workers are going on strike, in what will be the biggest day of industrial action for more than a decade in the UK.

Teachers in England and Wales who are members of the National Education Union (NEU) are set to stage walkouts - affecting 23,000 schools.

Estimates from the NEU suggest 85% of schools across both nations will be fully or partially closed today, leaving some parents with no choice but to take leave from work or arrange childcare.

Train drivers from the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) and Aslef unions are also staging another strike as a long-running dispute over pay and conditions rumbles on - with university lecturers, bus drivers and security guards taking action too.

About 123 government departments are set to be disrupted by industrial action as well.

Protests are due to be held across the country against the government's controversial plans for a new law on minimum service levels during strikes.

Downing Street has conceded that today's mass strike action will be "very difficult" for the public.

The prime minister's official spokesman said it is "disappointing" that headteachers do not know fully how many teachers will be available for work until later today.

Union bosses continue to argue with employers for higher pay rises to combat record high inflation and real-term cuts over the past decade.

The latest research from the Trades Union Congress (TUC) suggests that the average public sector worker is more than £200 a month worse off compared with a decade ago.


But ministers continue to insist increasing wages to that level would fuel inflation, and its top priority was to cut that down over the coming weeks and months.

More strikes are expected next week and will be dominated by NHS staff, with both nurses and ambulance workers planning action.

NHS consultants in England are also preparing for possible strike action.

And the following week will see Border Force officers at four ports strike over four days in the February half-term.

Scale of school strikes revealed

Some schools may only open to certain year groups as a result of today's industrial action.

Liverpool City Council is expecting 38% of schools to be closed, with 54% only partially open, based on returns from 130 of around 160 schools in the city.

Meanwhile, Norfolk County Council said they had already been informed of 121 partial closures and 29 full closures across schools.

The NEU's joint general secretary, Kevin Courtney, said he and his members "sincerely regret" the impact this will cause to a child's education and routine, but warned: "We're pointing to disruption that is happening every day in schools.

"If we don't persuade government to invest in education that disruption just carries on."

While a 5% pay rise has been offered to most teachers - covering the current school year - the NEU is demanding a fully funded, above-inflation pay rise.

Today marks the first of seven days of NEU strike action across February and March, but Mr Courtney hopes a deal can be reached before further walkouts take place.

https://news.sky.com/story/biggest-day-of-strikes-in-over-a-decade-begins-as-teachers-train-drivers-and-civil-servants-walk-out-12800313

Re: UK: Biggest Day Of Strikes In 10 Years - As Teachers, Train Drivers Walk Out by loosecanon50(m): 4:33am On Feb 01, 2023
If it like, let it be the biggest strike in 10 decades, I care less. Let’s try to fix our own country first at the polls.

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Re: UK: Biggest Day Of Strikes In 10 Years - As Teachers, Train Drivers Walk Out by Mystic216: 4:37am On Feb 01, 2023
Their case
Let them carry it

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Re: UK: Biggest Day Of Strikes In 10 Years - As Teachers, Train Drivers Walk Out by gaby(m): 4:46am On Feb 01, 2023
These one's go change Prime Ministers 2 times this year...

Karma

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Re: UK: Biggest Day Of Strikes In 10 Years - As Teachers, Train Drivers Walk Out by Ahmed0336(m): 5:15am On Feb 01, 2023
Wahala for UK people, nothing concern me. undecided

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Re: UK: Biggest Day Of Strikes In 10 Years - As Teachers, Train Drivers Walk Out by VeryWickedSimp: 5:42am On Feb 01, 2023
This is why they opened their border to Nigerians. Dem go hear ween. cheesy

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Re: UK: Biggest Day Of Strikes In 10 Years - As Teachers, Train Drivers Walk Out by emkz: 6:27am On Feb 01, 2023
loosecanon50:
If it like, let it be the biggest strike in 10 decades, I care less. Let’s try to fix our own country first at the polls.

Part of fixing our country is giving our people access to information.

There is the "Japa Syndrome", and UK is a prime destination. Many health workers are fleeing the UK and Nigerians are trying to go there to occupy the jobs vacated by the workers. Recently, they called for teachers.

An informed citizenry can make informed choices. So do not quickly dismiss these information.

We can't fix the country through the polls alone. The fixation with the presidency is nauseating. Do you know that your Governor, Senator, House of Representatives menber and State House of Assembly representative are more accountable to you than the President? Why do you not beam the searchlight on the them? A President cannot fix the country without those people cooperating and without you the citizen holding them to account.

The striking workers in the UK are holding them to account. That itself is a useful information of citizen participation beyond elections.

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Re: UK: Biggest Day Of Strikes In 10 Years - As Teachers, Train Drivers Walk Out by habsydiamond(m): 6:33am On Feb 01, 2023
In Nigeria, we prefer to hold God accountable than to hold our politicians that's the reason why they always misbehave
Re: UK: Biggest Day Of Strikes In 10 Years - As Teachers, Train Drivers Walk Out by tommy589(m): 7:53am On Feb 01, 2023
emkz:


Part of fixing our country is giving our people access to information.

There is the "Japa Syndrome", and UK is a prime destination. Many health workers are fleeing the UK and Nigerians are trying to go there to occupy the jobs vacated by the workers. Recently, they called for teachers.

An informed citizenry can make informed choices. So do not quickly dismiss these information.

We can't fix the country through the polls alone. The fixation with the presidency is nauseating. Do you know that your Governor, Senator, House of Representatives menber and State House of Assembly representative are more accountable to you than the President? Why do you not beam the searchlight on the them? A President cannot fix the country without those people cooperating and without you the citizen holding them to account.

The striking workers in the UK are holding them to account. That itself is a useful information of citizen participation beyond elections.

Thank you

Few days ago governors in connivance with National Assembly members rejected local government autonomy. The most saintly president efforts is going to be nil if other elected officials decided to alter (for personal gains) their constitutional duties

https://saharareporters.com/2023/01/24/nigerian-states-reject-local-government-autonomy-national-assembly-sends-35

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/01/constitution-review-nass-bows-to-governors-on-refusal-of-lg-autonomy/

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/01/25/constitution-amendments-state-assemblies-reject-lgs-autonomy-eight-other-bills/
Re: UK: Biggest Day Of Strikes In 10 Years - As Teachers, Train Drivers Walk Out by BentizilL: 8:44am On Feb 01, 2023
What they wish Putin and Russia is happening to them... cheesy tongue
May your enemy be the recipient of the evil they wish you... kiss
Re: UK: Biggest Day Of Strikes In 10 Years - As Teachers, Train Drivers Walk Out by loosecanon50(m): 11:05am On Feb 01, 2023
emkz:


Part of fixing our country is giving our people access to information.

There is the "Japa Syndrome", and UK is a prime destination. Many health workers are fleeing the UK and Nigerians are trying to go there to occupy the jobs vacated by the workers. Recently, they called for teachers.

An informed citizenry can make informed choices. So do not quickly dismiss these information.

We can't fix the country through the polls alone. The fixation with the presidency is nauseating. Do you know that your Governor, Senator, House of Representatives menber and State House of Assembly representative are more accountable to you than the President? Why do you not beam the searchlight on the them? A President cannot fix the country without those people cooperating and without you the citizen holding them to account.

The striking workers in the UK are holding them to account. That itself is a useful information of citizen participation beyond elections.

I agree wholeheartedly

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Re: UK: Biggest Day Of Strikes In 10 Years - As Teachers, Train Drivers Walk Out by bassdow: 2:13pm On Feb 01, 2023
emkz:
For those who demonize Nigeria and praise so-called advanced countries, every country faces its own challenges.



https://news.sky.com/story/biggest-day-of-strikes-in-over-a-decade-begins-as-teachers-train-drivers-and-civil-servants-walk-out-12800313


Don't want to ask "what happens to those who Spent Millions just to JAPA abroad" ?

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