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‘British teachers have staged a new industrial action, the second strike this month, in protest against government’s plans to enforce changes in their pay and working conditions that force almost 10,000 schools to close.
Members of Britain’s two largest teachers’ unions, the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and the NASUWT, took part in the strike as part of efforts to block changes to pay, pensions and workload, which are on the coalition government’s agenda dubbed as education reforms. .
The strike action, which is concentrated in London and the South East, the South West, North East and Cumbria, represents the latest and biggest regional strike by the two unions as part of their long-running campaign.’
Read more: British teachers stage second strike in Oct. to protest so-called reforms