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Strike affects 900 Welsh schools | Strike affects 900 Welsh schools |
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Around 900 schools in Wales are closed or have cancelled lessons as teachers strike for the first time in 21 years. | Around 900 schools in Wales are closed or have cancelled lessons as teachers strike for the first time in 21 years. |
The action by the National Union of Teachers (NUT), which has 16,500 Welsh members, sees half of schools in Wales affected by the action. | The action by the National Union of Teachers (NUT), which has 16,500 Welsh members, sees half of schools in Wales affected by the action. |
Staff are taking action in a long-running row about pay levels. | Staff are taking action in a long-running row about pay levels. |
The union wants a pay increase of 4.1% which it says is necessary to keep pace with inflation, but the UK government has offered 2.45%. | The union wants a pay increase of 4.1% which it says is necessary to keep pace with inflation, but the UK government has offered 2.45%. |
UK Schools Minister Jim Knight said giving in to the demands of striking teachers "would not be credible". | UK Schools Minister Jim Knight said giving in to the demands of striking teachers "would not be credible". |
Over 500 schools are closed for the day and nearly 400 are partially shut, according to research by BBC Wales. | Over 500 schools are closed for the day and nearly 400 are partially shut, according to research by BBC Wales. |
It is thought Rhondda Cynon Taf is one of the worst-hit counties, with almost 100 out of 146 schools affected. In Swansea, some 80 out of 105 schools are hit. | |
Around a half of schools in Wales are expected to be affected List of planned school closures so far'I have to strike over pay' | Around a half of schools in Wales are expected to be affected List of planned school closures so far'I have to strike over pay' |
Rallies are planned for Cardiff and Wrexham. Strikes are also taking place across England, with around 7,800 schools expected to be affected. | Rallies are planned for Cardiff and Wrexham. Strikes are also taking place across England, with around 7,800 schools expected to be affected. |
Christine Blower, the NUT's acting general secretary said: "Teachers do not take the decision to strike easily, or lightly, but teachers' patience has been stretched to the limit. | Christine Blower, the NUT's acting general secretary said: "Teachers do not take the decision to strike easily, or lightly, but teachers' patience has been stretched to the limit. |
"This is not just a one year issue. After three years of below-inflation pay increases, the prospect for a further three years of the same is the last straw. | "This is not just a one year issue. After three years of below-inflation pay increases, the prospect for a further three years of the same is the last straw. |
"The Retail Price Index, which features on Government websites as the figure used for pay bargaining, is currently running at a yearly average of 4.1%. | "The Retail Price Index, which features on Government websites as the figure used for pay bargaining, is currently running at a yearly average of 4.1%. |
"The current pay offer of 2.45% is well below that and can be seen in no other way than as a pay cut." | "The current pay offer of 2.45% is well below that and can be seen in no other way than as a pay cut." |
She blamed pay levels for problems with recruitment and retainment in teaching and said there had been a drop in the numbers applying to post-graduate courses. | She blamed pay levels for problems with recruitment and retainment in teaching and said there had been a drop in the numbers applying to post-graduate courses. |
"You cannot run a world-class education system if teaching doesn't attract enough graduates," she added. | "You cannot run a world-class education system if teaching doesn't attract enough graduates," she added. |
NUT Wales secretary David Evans said a below-inflation pay cap on public sector pay was "patently unfair". | NUT Wales secretary David Evans said a below-inflation pay cap on public sector pay was "patently unfair". |
He added: "No matter how just your case is for higher pay, the shadow of Gordon Brown looms large over the negotiating table. | He added: "No matter how just your case is for higher pay, the shadow of Gordon Brown looms large over the negotiating table. |
"In these circumstances, we feel it is important that public sector workers unite around a common cause - the right to decent, inflation-matching pay awards." | "In these circumstances, we feel it is important that public sector workers unite around a common cause - the right to decent, inflation-matching pay awards." |