It's not the union that makes the decision its the workers.
For an undisturbed half day of non-contact time and a better work/life balance.Unions fought for the working conditions why would they agree to their members losing breaks, starting earlier and losing part of their lunch break.
Unions fought for the working conditions why would they agree to their members losing breaks, starting earlier and losing part of their lunch break.
Absolutely agree with this, when I was at college all of the kids that didn't enjoy education/were not academic had all gone and got jobs which only left the people that wanted to learn doing courses that they had chosen. My daughter is currently at college and it is full of kids that have no interest in being there that are just disrupting the lessons and spoiling it for the kids that actually want to learn I can see the logic but in reality it just doesn't workThe whole idea of keeping all in school or training until 18 is a ridiculous idea designed to keep unemployment figures down.
Half the kids need to get their butts down to building sites learning to lay bricks or wire up houses if we're going to build another million and a half before easter.
Starmer hasnt got a clue. Reeves is worse.
I would have to disagree here, I am married to a teacher so stuck to school holidays until retirement, the holiday prices shoot up on the exact day that schools break up, not only in summer but also the February and October half termsin fact, I think holiday providers are not targeting school holidays exclusively. The warm seasons are always pricier because it;s when everybody wants their break- because it's hot.
As far as I know this is a legal entitlement, I do wonder whether the conversation 'on the radio: which has started this thread has come from.somebody misunderstanding that this is already in placeIt gives teachers half a day class prep etc time to stop teachers working in the evenings as often, improving work-life balance and reducing both teacher sickness absence rates and the number of teachers leaving the profession.
They already do it, I am sure that my daughter only has a 30 minute dinner at secondary schoolI cannot see the unions agreeing to that.
It's not the union that makes the decision its the workers.
They already do it, I am sure that my daughter only has a 30 minute dinner at secondary school
Correct but you don't have to go with recommendation.The unions would be involved in negotiations and would give a recommendation.