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Teachers and other public-sector workers have been hammered by this government – it’s time to give it the boot, writes CHRIS KEATES

WITH a general election only weeks away, teachers gathering at the NASUWT annual conference in Cardiff will be reflecting on the impact of five years of the coalition government on public services, including education and the impact of its reforms on children and young people and on ordinary working families.

Teachers, like other public service workers, have endured five years of pay cuts, had their pensions plundered and their working conditions attacked.

As a result there is now a teacher recruitment and retention crisis with over three-quarters of teachers stating that they have considered quitting the profession altogether in the last year. Resignations are at an all-time high and morale at an all-time low.

  •  Chris Keates is general secretary of the NASUWT teachers’ trade union.
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