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Teachers walk out over managers

TEACHERS were set to walk out of their Yorkshire secondary school on strike today over wide-ranging problems with the managers.

It is the first of six strikes announced at St Wilfrid’s Catholic High School in Featherstone by teaching unions the NUT and NASUWT and public-sector union Unison.

Discontent has grown among the academy’s staff over a range of issues, including disciplinary action taken against two union members.

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