Teachers in Hackney are feeling crushed as they campaign against potential school closures, with nearly 25% of reception places unfilled. The local council is pushing forward with plans that might lead to permanent closures, leaving staff like Carly Slingsby despondent over inadequate redundancy offers and uncertain job prospects. The increasing staff exodus exacerbates the issue, with many fearing they may only secure temporary or lower-paying roles due to a challenging job market. Teachers are also bound by a legal stipulation that could delay their job search significantly, creating further anxiety for the future.
Teachers in Hackney feel trampled and desperate as nearly a quarter of reception places remain unfilled, with closures looming.
Staff at St Dominic's are fighting against redundancies and inadequate redundancy offers while facing an uncertain job market.
Carly Slingsby expressed frustration over the council's failure to improve redundancy packages for long-serving teachers amid school closures.
The situation is dire: staff fear they'll struggle to find jobs due to a hiring freeze in schools for the upcoming academic year.
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