National Education Union director general joins teachers on London picket

National Education Union director general joins teachers on London picket

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The transcript discusses the crisis in teacher recruitment and retention in the UK, highlighting that 40,000 teachers left the profession last year and the government missed its recruitment targets by 40%. This shortage impacts students' education quality as they are less likely to be taught by qualified teachers. The Skills Minister has indicated that resolving pay issues is up to the Prime Minister, Chancellor, and Gillian Keegan, but negotiations have stalled. The union is reballoting members for potential strike action in September, emphasizing the need for government negotiations to prevent further strikes.

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How many teachers left the profession last year, and what percentage does that represent?

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What has the government missed regarding initial teacher training recruitment targets?

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What are the main reasons for the current crisis in teacher recruitment and retention?

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What impact does the lack of specialist qualified teachers have on students?

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What did the Skills Minister say regarding the resolution of the pay dispute?

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What is the role of the independent review body in the current negotiations?

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What message are the union members sending regarding further strike action?

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