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CHRIS KEATES says we cannot stand back and watch Gove trash our schools

The NASUWT and NUT, representing nine out of 10 teachers, are taking strike action across four regions of England today.

This follows two previous waves of rolling strikes which took place at the end of June and on October 1.

The strike action has received overwhelming support from teachers demonstrating their deep anger and frustration at the failure of the coalition government to take seriously their concerns about the impact of the relentless assault which has been waged on their pay, pensions, conditions of service and jobs for the last three years.

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