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    Opinion split over teachers' right to strike

    READERS' opinions are divided - almost down the middle - about whether teachers were right to strike.

    Just over half of the people who took part in a News Shopper poll - 55 per cent - said they did not support the teachers' strike.

    While 45 per cent of readers backed the teachers in their first walk-out for more than twenty years.

    Comments posted on the News Shopper website reflected the split.

    Buttercup in Beckenham wrote: "I think teachers should take a long hard look at other jobs and see how much better off they are.

    "Today I watched the demonstration by striking teachers make its way through Brixton.

    "They left in their wake dumped and broken plackards and other rubbish.

    "We always tell kids that dumping litter is wrong and indeed they could and should be issued with a fixed penalty notice.

    "I think everyone on that protest today should consider the example they are setting the young people of this country and take some responsibility for the appalling examples they are setting our children."

    Cleeve Parker from Sidcup wrote: "Let us think about how many people would not be upset in receiving a pay cut (below inflation) for the fourth year running and into the future.

    "Parents and carers should support teachers getting paid properly as this encourages more quality people in to the profession.

    "Lets have a reasonable consideration of the issues rather than the ill considered rant of some posters."

    Thousands of children and parents across the News Shopper area were affected by yesterday's strike over pay.

    Members of the National Union of Teachers - angry about a below inflation pay increase - of 2.45 per cent.

    Bromley council sent out a letter to all teachers in the borough "advising on the implications of taking industrial action".

    A spokesman for the council said the letter :"Provided guidance to head teachers on the steps they should take to plan for the potential impact.

    "Our priority as a council is to minimise any negative effect on pupils in our schools."

    Bexley council did not want to comment on the strike because it was a national issue and not directed at the council.

    However Mayor of Lewisham Sir Steve Bullock accused the NUT of putting childrens' education "in jeopardy".

    He said: "It is very unfortunate that the NUT feel they need to strike over this issue.

    "The offer that has been made is considered reasonable and it is one that is very close to what has been offered to the rest of local government.

    "Of course people have a right to take industrial action but Lewisham Council is responsible for the education of children and the NUT is putting this in jeopardy."

    3:07pm Friday 25th April 2008

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    Posted by: Jack, Charlton on 9:22am Sat 26 Apr 08
    Teachers have a hard job, but dont we all? My pay is about 10k less than a teachers and I work in a bank on the high street (boo hiss) and we have a responsible job as well, we dont get a cost of living rise at all, its down to our performance ie no till errors or fraud losses etc. and sales targets being hit. What would happen if we went on strike, empty cashpoints, no money in or out of your accounts. A lot of us have much less money coming into our households than teachers, give us a break stop moaning you knew the salary before taking the job. Remember you are a Key worker unlike the rest of us keeping the country ticking over.
    Posted by: cassie, bromley on 1:39am Sun 27 Apr 08
    steve bullock should be ashamed of himself, let's hope that when his extremely well-paid, undemocratic position is voted on then lewisham residents who usually vote labour remember what a traitor he is - shame on him and Nu-Labour
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