Teachers at a Salford high school are planning to strike for three days a week every week of this month. The move, by staff at Co-op Academy Swinton, follows previous industrial action before half term and will once again leave some students learning remotely.
Teachers say the action, by members of the NASUWT union, is due to 'adverse management practices' affecting workload, working practices and pupil behaviour, and have accused the school of failing to consult.
They claim changes to the structure of the school day 'have seriously fractured the behavioural and pastoral systems in the school, as well as having a negative impact on the quality of teaching and learning' - with teachers 'working excessive hours and struggling to deliver the
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