NUT Conference: Time to act over asbestos
PARENTS should demand that schools speak up on asbestos, the NUT said yesterday as it revealed that four in five schools fail to offer information on managing the “silent killer.”
A motion to be heard at the teachers’ union’s conference in Harrogate today says that 300 former pupils and 15 teachers are dying of mesothelioma — the cancer caused by exposure to asbestos.
There could be extra risk for kids at free schools, which are often opened in “unsuitable buildings,” the union said.
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