UK - Teachers are being laid off because local authorities are struggling to meet escalating pension costs, Britain's largest teaching union claims.
The National Union of Teachers says the government’s 3.2% funding increase was woefully insufficient for local education authorities. NUT assistant secretary salaries and superannuation Barry Fawc...
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