Teachers strike at langley park after teachers’ decision to sit-in
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A large number of 수원안마Australian teachers are protesting a teachers’ decision to sit-in at the Langley Park campus of the Department of Education.
The strike is the latest escalation in the dispute over contract negotiations at the school, which began last year.
The Australian Federation of Teachers (AFT) said it would meet with Labor to try and persuade teachers not to strike.
About 1,000 teachers are involved in the walkout, which began at 4am on Friday.
A spokesperson said about 700 teachers are in the action, of which about 500 work for Australian teachers.
“This is about protecting our school for students from the consequences of union leadership, because there’s a very real risk that the whole school will be gone after negotiations break down,” he said.
The Department of Education said teachers’ pickets will continue until 1:00pm.
The strike will also apply to teachers w화천출장안마 화천출장샵hose employers are in the strike area.
If they cannot leave Langley Park, it would be back into the classroom and students would be exposed to some of the consequences for sitting in카지노 the school.
The union says there is a lack of consultation in relation to the strike, and there has been no notification to teachers.
The students are at Langley Park on Friday to witness the teacher picketing activities.
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