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Teachers at a Manchester high school plan five-day strike action before summer holidays

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Sign up to the M.E.N.'s Manchester Family newsletter for all the latest from school closures to ways to entertain the kids Teachers at a Manchester high school are planning five days of strike action before the summer holidays.

Members of the teaching union NASUWT will begin their strike action at Co-op Academy Manchester tomorrow (Tuesday). They're planning the action for two days initially (July 6 and 7), with further strike days planned for July 13 to 15. READ MORE: Schools warn parents over other Covid symptoms "before the big three" Union bosses say they are protesting over adverse management practices which are affecting teachers’ pay, performance management, workload and working conditions.

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