'Unsustainable' - teacher unions say schools 'struggling to operate as normal' amid secretary and caretaker strike action
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'Unsustainable' - teacher unions say schools 'struggling to operate as normal' amid secretary and caretaker strike action
"ASTI, INTO and TUI call on the government to immediately enter talks with Fórsa 'After a week of disruption, it is clear that schools are struggling to operate as normal' Secretaries and caretakers picketing at school gates nationwide THE Government has been warned that schools are "struggling to operate normally" during an indefinite strike by secretaries and caretakers. In a joint statement, the three teacher unions - ASTI, INTO and TUI- said the situation is "unsustainable"."
"'After a week of disruption, it is clear that schools are struggling to operate as normal' Secretaries and caretakers picketing at school gates nationwide THE Government has been warned that schools are "struggling to operate normally" during an indefinite strike by secretaries and caretakers. In a joint statement, the three teacher unions - ASTI, INTO and TUI- said the situation is "unsustainable"."
ASTI, INTO and TUI call on the government to immediately enter talks with Fórsa. After a week of disruption, schools are struggling to operate as normal across the country. Secretaries and caretakers are picketing at school gates nationwide during an indefinite strike. The government has been warned that normal school operations are being significantly affected. The three teacher unions described the situation as unsustainable and demanded immediate engagement to resolve staffing and workplace issues causing the industrial action. The indefinite nature of the strike increases pressure for rapid negotiations.
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