UK - Scheme funding problems have been blamed for a wave of cutbacks at schools and the first-time fall in GCSE pass rates.
The Secondary Heads’ Association claims increased pension contributions wiped £650m off education authorities’ budgets last year and forced many schools to lay-off staff. The government has pledge...
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