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Teachers forced two to a room by savage wage cuts

FIVE years of pay restraint has forced teachers to live “two to a room,” delegates at NUT conference said yesterday.

A motion unanimously passed by the conference noted that teachers have suffered a 16 per cent real-terms pay cut and called for the restoration of mandatory wage scales and national bargaining.

But an amendment vowing to support grassroots housing campaigns saw delegates recount horror stories of being driven to live in destitution by the housing crisis and soaring living costs.

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