“Are You Completely And Utterly Tone Deaf?” Jeremy Kyle’s Furious Clash With Striking Teacher
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2023
- Schools face further disruption as teachers walk out across England in the latest wave of strike action over pay.
TalkTV’s Jeremy Kyle clashes with striking teacher Faye Curran over school walkouts.
Jeremy: “Are you completely and utterly tone deaf?”
Faye: “We shouldn’t be pitted against each other, the teachers and the parents of the students are on the same side.”
#talktv #talkradio #teachers #strike #jeremykyle
Do you support teachers strikes?
Under these circumstances no. It's blatant arrogance and blackmail in a crisis.
No.
Yes.
Yes.
Absolutely yes
You know who else isn't getting paid for the day? The parents who've had to take a day off work to look after the kids
Then that’s an issue with their employer. They should be getting paid.
They're your kids!!!!
@@user-vf9ow7ge2r teachers look after the children more than parents!!
Who else
Should be teaching their own kids. I can't remember seeing deer in the wild being brought up by crows.
Yet God forbid if you want to take kids on holiday during term time, where in all fairness they probably learn more anyway.
Why not just home school your brats or grand brats
@@chrisspencer6502 it's a beautiful thing to see the tolerance of the left wing people. It clearly puts the rest of us to shame.
@@chrisspencer6502what a complete prick you are to call someone you don't know's children brats.
@@chrisspencer6502clearley like your Mother did with her brat.
Do they really 🙄
Give the kids a break from the brain washing of wokism and sexualising of our kids.
Hmmmm
Typical lefty teacher look
Just lacking the purple hair, nose ring,and multipull rainbow badges
The side shave is a close equivalent. Bad optics as that say. They aren’t doing their cause much good choosing a militant looking type as a mouthpiece. Possibly unfair, but there’s no denying a less stereotypical lefty would engender more sympathy.
🤦🏻♂️
Short hair though. You can imagine what her husband looks and sounds like...
Hurr durr, Piercings and coloured hair bad. ooga booga lefties bad. God you bigots need new insults.
She twitching like she needs another crack fix 😂
Somebody needs to tell that so called "educator" that the government doesn't have any money, its not government money, its tax payers money
They do have money, seem to spend it no issue on vanity projects like HS2 and spaffed billions of dodgy PPE for their mates companies during covid.
They seem happy also to throw our money at wars.
Plenty of money. They managed to give china 80 million in 2020 and 60 million last year in foreign aid.
"why arent you at school young man , i hope your parents know you are out of class"
"sorry im a female teacher"
"dont be cheeky, boy"
It’s hard enough getting some kids
to school Without giving them days off for absolutely nothing everyone is feeling the cost of living
Are they? From where I stand it’s being driven up by the fact people are happy to spend the money. Go out, shops, restaurants and pubs are booming. We are well off hence the huge amount of infilled jobs atm.
@@jamiejosh96 bloody hell I wish someone would tell my bank balance that it's all OK, the electric bills not diabolical, cost of shopping is completely cheap and all the local pubs are not shutting down because nobody can afford to go. Phew, we're all just tripping, must be that acid come back to bite me and I'm in a mass hallucination seeing inflation on the mortgage. Or how far is your head up your bum to even think that!?
The teacher is a lefty, what a shocker. 🙄
Aren’t they all
Typical Leftie they've all git that smug 😏 grin on their mugs like Lineker and that goon Dale Vince
And good for her. Far better than being one of u self righteous, I'm alright Jack so screw everyone else, righty ****s
I see she managed to squeeze the strike in before her six week summer holiday.
So how would she be able to strike when the schools are closed. Wow. You haven't thought it through have you?
@@gerwynbirtles7505I would rather this vile cow was on strike than teaching our kids woke crap.
@@gerwynbirtles7505 maybe she could refuse to do all that pre-planning we hear about.
Many teachers only have 5 to 6 weeks holiday because they have to go to work non term time for admin, completion of reports, preparing future courses, updates on H&S, Equalities, Government and Local Government requirements, assessments of their work, Ofsted preparations etc.
@@philipthomas2918 Oh the poor dears, NOT !
His economic mind completely blew her 'money grows on trees' science mind. She's constantly fidgeting around like a teenager, and probably thinks like one too. Massive holiday allowance, generous pension, peace and quiet after 3pm every day - and it's just not good enough. Public sector workers are so out of touch...
Seconded
One word…..PRIVILEGED.
Never heard of teachers striking when I was at school. They plodded on regardless and on low pay.
Teaching is one of most important jobs in society…….They deserve to be paid as suck.
All you idiots bitching about this, should take a pay cut or work for free, because apparently wages aren’t important in a job 🤷🏻♂️
There were strikes 40+ years ago
If you enter an industry understanding the pay and conditions....
@@lamestreammedia3154
That’s a fallacy.
Wages are supposed to go up with inflation and cost of living.
Otherwise, people who have been in the same job for 30 years would still be getting like £5 an hour 🤦🏻
Tell me you don’t know how economics work without telling me 🤡
My little girl went on holiday and I got a £60 fine (baring in mind I am a “key worker”) so she attended school all throughout covid and in general has very good attendance. Yet they can strike for several days so she can’t attend school. I want my £60 back!
You do realise that it isn’t the teachers who charged you right? It was the government. Wakey wakey.
They never mention their gold plated pensions that the rest of us don't get.
Never seen such a rabble of people masquerading as teachers
I work in the private sector and haven’t had a pay rise in five years. These people are a joke.
I worked for social services and I didn’t get a pay rise in the last 10 years of my employment, I’m retired now. In fact the local government made cutbacks through ‘reorganisation’ and many had severe pay cuts. We all had to sign a new contract or we would have been made redundant/sacked. Yet if you were one of the lucky ones on much higher grade you had a pay rise. These teachers should be grateful they have a job. My daughter is a teaching assistant and takes on a substantial workload and responsibilities that greatly helps the teachers workload.
The money could come from the money we are forced to pay in taxes on migrants illegal and legal.almost 2 billion a year on illegals are being paid and that’s without the subsidies we give to the legal migrants.
Five years is nothing. You're extremely lucky being in the private sector. Nurses haven't had an above inflation pay rise in 14 years.
Extremely lucky being in the private sector? Getting terrible pensions, most don’t get a single discount of the many that nurses have available 365 days a year, most people in private sector have 0 job satisfaction unlike nurses, little to none job security much unlike in the NHS, potential 0 hour contracts, not getting noticed and praised unlike everyone does in the NHS alllll the time, little to no training or education opportunities, many don’t have the luxury of being offered overtime that they desperately need - realise the many benefits that these strikers have and you will understand the pay situation. The military aren’t payed appropriately due to the fact of the many benefits Iv already mentioned as well as job satisfaction and people want to do the job - money shouldn’t be a motivator. And I don’t believe paying people more will get the public a better reward for their money. I literally watched an interview on the news of couple of nurses saying they want to be payed more so they can have more days out and holidays.. is this the priority at the moment is it? @TopherL
I was with her when she said it's about more money in kids education not personal gain. Then she admitted she wanted 8%. I'm now wondering what subject she teaches.
@@laurenceBDontYaNo paying inflation matching rises creates inflation. Do we then pay inflation matching rises in response?
Liberal arts looks just the same type as when I left school forty years ago! 😁
Is SHE a Teacher ,you could have fooled me .
Science fiction of course ! 🤣🤣👍
She is a teacher and she doesn't understand that inflation can be caused by wage increases. It is exactly what caused the out of control inflation that started in the 70's and took nearly 20years and a lot of pain to control.
If wages rise then the money has to come from somewhere.
It is known as wage push inflation.
Are these seriously the best applicants we have for teachers out there? Teachers never used to look like university students.
They complain if a child has the wrong ruler ,the wrong pair of shoes ,blazer ,anything just to send that child home ,in disgrace ,many parents are doing their best ,but it,s becoming very expensive just to buy uniforms .buying uniforms from school is in most cases more expensive ,why might I ask don,t teachers show an example and also wear a uniform ,no earings ,no lipstick , no high heels .etc etc .
This is the best of the applicants, due to nobody wanting to teach.
@@patruddickits not the teachers who make these rules.
Have seen what they are teaching the children these days ? There is something very wrong and it happening in every western Christian country with a Rothschilds owned and controlled MSM and central bank .
She doesn't look old enough to do a paper round 😁
These teachers are so selfish.. Its more about the money than the conditions..
Dam right. It's what thatcher wanted. Fuck everybody else and maximise you own profits. No industry gives a fuck about anything but money. Why should teachers?
So they don’t deserve to be paid a fair wage?
Fair enough mate.
Why don’t you take a pay cut or work for free, is jobs aren’t about making money 🤦🏻
@Acheron666 Who says they're not already fairly paid?
You teach your little prat’s see if you could do their job.
@@Acheron666Why dont you donate all your worldly possessions to them then, like nurses they are dirty liers when it comes to pay.
I think Teachers might not get as much support as they think from the public...
We still feeling the effects from them indoctrinating our children over Gender politics..
We will never forget..
I’m with you there
Me too.
Absolutely correct.
Well you can always pay private.
Teachers don't write curriculum
My son works 48hrs a week in a factory making plastic. He’s been told no pay rise because of increased cost of materials. He also only has 3.5 weeks holidays. He will only get a basic works pension when he retires. The greed, stupidity and arrogance of these people is absolutely astounding
my son also has to work hard for what he earns ,he hardly get a day off ,many workers in the private sector are the same ,and their pension is no where near like what the public sector workers get ,if they did complain they would loose their jobs ,
Like many people in the UK work hard all week - had no pay rise yet have to listen to these self-entitled layabouts - who sit in an air-conditioned classroom for 35hrs per week.
Varying degrees of intelligence🙃
It used to be they were paid less than a private company and the trade off was a better pension. Now these greedy individuals want their cake and eat in too. They should be fined on top of losing a days wages. If I didn't turn up to work for the day, I'd lose the days pay and would also have a consequence. A fine like parents get for removing their children during term time would be appropriate imho. Also this attitude of what happens in each of the home nations matching their pay is pathetic. You don't see regular workers complaining that joe blogs at another company got XYZ so I should too. No, we would be expected to find a better paying job. It's like listening to a bunch of entitled brats demanding preferential treatment.
Why doesn't he become a teacher, then, Karen? Since you think their lives are much easier.
Teachers...they've never left school..
Your so right, education education ( Tony Blair ) what utter rubbish they are leaving school as thick as a fxxxxxx plank, in my time we did the three Rs,I could read, write and do basic maths at 8 years of age,I come into contact with young people as an amusement arcade manager, whereupon they haven't got a fxxxxxx clue as to what they have in their hands and to what change they want? I despair it's like pulling hen's teeth, hmm and some of the parents are more thicker than them.
The problem is if you spend all day talking to children it's so much easier to act like them.
This woman does realise not everyone is lucky enough to work in the public sector doesnt she?
And you do realise that the public sector includes bin men, social workers, Leisure staff, council workers of all kinds, maintenance, caretakers etc etc. If you use the term public workers please define it, my wife works in the "public sector" and hasn't has pay rise for over 7 years!!
Public sector. for the people buy the people (power to the people) oh I ment power to the government
Lucky? 😂
So are you going to go and study at university for 3 years, then an extra year to qualify as a teacher, get into tens of thousands in debt and then go and teach 30 kids in poor conditions for £30k a year? Are you b@llocks.
Doesn’t really take much luck to become a teacher - why don’t you apply if you’re so concerned?
Maybe they would be prepared to sacrifice their bloated pensions
Are you thick a teacher doesnt get a massive pension! You have been reading the Sun to much
Must have been a struggle to find a slim teacher. They're all the size of houses the greedy big twisted sinister trough animals.
brilliant!
Prussian truffle pigs!
I know of a couple, and they appear to have taken morbid obesity to a new level.
Wow the assholes are out in force on here, judging by your comments and the assholes who agree with you.
What a totally pointless comment to make.
My grandad was a teacher. He insisted it was the best part-time job he ever had. What this privileged teacher forgets is that her pension is paid by people who are unable to afford one for themselves.
you,re right about the part time,with all the perks .
So WHAT? 😡😡😡
@@patruddickpart time? What a fool.
So true
During the war….
Just look at it!
Imagine our children being taught by this woke joke.
It's an absolute embarrassment to our country 😢
And I would put all my savings she/he is not married to a man?
@@laurenceBDontYaNoBecause she's not a teacher she's an activist.
She has got a very narrow minded understanding about the causes of inflation. Not what I would want from a teacher.
You dont know what woke is obviously
@@anneheard9381 woke is viewing perceived injustices through the lens of intersectional politics.
@@anneheard9381 you?
Absolute greed!
Family member is a teacher and she sails through this living crisis. Plus considerable amount of time off, more than workers in the private sector, who would get sacked if they ever attempted a protest over pay. Everyone is strapped for cash and she is asking for the increase to come from government, from the already struggling workers taxes.
I think rather than pay in their packets the money should go straight to the school for the kids.
Considerable time off??? Work till 5 -5:30 Every day except weekends which are used to plan work. Holidays are used for ACTUALLY going in to schools and doing stuff. The summer holidays will be used to go in to school and move the classroom around. Get books sorted etc
@@kimberleymorris8052
Really? Work till 5.30 as if its unusual most people work till that time. 'Plan work' at weekends you mean the same stuff they taught the same year group last year at that time.?"Move classroom" "get books sorted" well thats one day accounted for. "Do stuff" thats very vague, what 'stuff' do they do? Go to any school in summer or winter holidays they will be like the Marie Celeste apart from maybe a groundsman or a receptionist. If they are "doing stuff" during these holidays why do they have 'teacher training days' on the first term day after holidays? Marking work is something they do in lesson time after the pupils have been given a task to do. So in reality they do have extended holidays.
I think the teaching profession is no longer respected after shutting the schools for eight months to the massive detriment of a generation of schoolchildren. 🤔
The Government shut schools not teachers. This point is invalid.
@@9DrewD I suspect you’re a teacher, the government shut the schools after the politicking of the teachers unions with both old farts and the bone idlers agitating for lockdowns to apply to schools. You think parents have short term memory loss, a social dementia? 🤔
@@warrenstanford7240 I am and I went into school everyday to keep it open to our vulnerable students. I was in school as usual everyday throughout lockdown so the notion that we ‘did nothing’ is completely false.
@@9DrewD You obviously didn’t major in English Language as per you previous statement the schools were closed for periods of term time. Researched the timeline on the school closures and re-openings and the extremely low attendance by vulnerable schoolchildren (2%) nationwide, the nonsense of infants social distancing and old children in “bubbles”. Another fact 20% of teachers self isolated in January 2020 effectively forcing local education authorities to shut schools. The Education Minister of the time had to resort to threatening schools with court action to re-open for the students. No one owes you a round of applause for doing what you are paid for. As for myself I worked throughout processing natural gas for generating electricity to keep the nations lights on.
@@warrenstanford7240 no I did not ‘major’ in English language. Parents chose not to send there children to school if they were vulnerable. We had around 50 pupils in a day, I went to work everyday throughout the ‘term’ time. Anyway, those who don’t work in education will never understand it.
Gone are the days when teachers taught.
Gone are the days to show some respect for Teachers.Blame the parents.
Absolutely
Smart take
Speaking as an ex teacher of thirty plus years,and who NEVER went on strike,I'm appalled at what passes for a teacher these days,if she's anything to go by.
Oh what have you seen her teach then? Or can you 'just tell'?
@@Paddypoos
Looking at her you can just tell.
Average teacher salary in the UK between £27,000 and £35,000. Untrained/ trainee teachers between £17,000 and £27,000.
Try being a care worker for elderly or people with learning difficulties. You'd be lucky to make £12,000. Even some managers are only on £18,000 to £20,000. I worked for twenty two years as a carer and in all that time got about two pay rises, one of which was an extra 20p per hour for completing a vocational qualification.
Not much has changed since I left that profession so frankly, I don't know what these people are complaining about!
Well done, let's all race to the bottom instead of building each other up.
I can see your point. I've worked in care since the 1990s. Even a minimum wage policy only bumped the hourly rate up by appx 30p. Middle-earners have a tendency to talk as if they are the bottom rung. They also tend to behave as if low earners (appx 1/5 of the workforce) don't matter, and shouldn't be factored in to economic arguments. Even unions are guilty of not prioritising low-earners' needs first.
Why don’t they protest in their own time. They have plenty of holiday time to do so
The point of striking is to cause disruption. Going on strike during the summer holidays is the equivalent of putting on sunblock in the middle of the night.
@@kilokahn_x3850
Maybe not they claim to 'work' everyday in the holidays.
@@lesley1174 they do use the time within the six weeks to prepare for the next term. They don’t just turn up to work after six weeks and the. Have all this work ready.
@@kilokahn_x3850
Its the same lessons as they taught the year before and the year before that. Unless there is a curriculum change its exactly the same, how does it take 6 weeks to do that? Also if they are 'working' why do they conveniently have a 'teacher training day' on the first day of the new term? Go to any school during holidays and its like the Marie Celeste.
@@lesley1174 I take it from your latest comment you’re a teacher then and talking from years of experience?
Cut their pensions and give them the pay rise. Then they can budget for retirement like the rest of us. Their argument is flawed.
The pensions are paid for by percentage superannuation deduction over the working years. Faye was a terrible spokesperson, obviously didn’t do her homework or prepare for that interview. I retired in 2007 from a 70hr week, holidays spent in preparation. If I were 18 again I wouldn’t go into teaching. I still got a buzz from children learning when I retired but not now. And with what is happening with the ‘culture wars’ my conscience wouldn’t allow me.
The schools budget is managed by the schools themselves. That was what they striked for last time. ITS FEWER AND FEWER TEACHERS. omg if she had spent more time in school she may know the difference.
My granddaughter attended her graduation ceremony in Durham this week. She still hasn’t been told what grade she got in her finals because the papers haven’t been marked yet. This is in England 2023, it’s a total disgrace.
How does she know she graduated then? I know it's fairly hard to fail a degree as long as you turn up to class but even so...
@@entropy5431 You are quite right, it doesn’t make any sense. She read physics at Durham and was expecting a first. But, it would have been nice to have the news before the graduation ceremony. She is not alone in this and the media haven’t touched it.
Take the money that Siddiq khan intends to make out of ULEZ and use that to cover education rather than going into Siddiqs back pocket...
Teacher's salary is crap compared to the work they do. I just finished training to teach but have no intention of teaching now I've seen the workload and expectations. Teaching is the only job that involves working when you get home on an evening, working half of Sunday and putting up with crap all day. The holidays are taken up preparing too. What other job involves taking your work home everyday?! Thankfully I'm out of it now.
"The only job that involves working when you get home" and "working half of Sunday". What cosy closeted world do you live in? Any managerial job leads to exactly that! My baseline was typical 45 hours a week for 46 weeks a year. If a teacher is wasting time prepping in the holidays then they need to plan better. There is little change year on year to a syllabus, so last year's lesson plans are still valid this year. Even if there are changes, they are going to be minor, unless it is a wholesale change to the book list in English. Physics, maths, chemistry etc do not change. Teachers get a good wage and good progression that is simply not happening in the real world. The pension is platinum!
@@familyhelpdeskhelpdesk270 maybe your right. You've obviously been teaching longer than me. All I know is that from my experience is not worth it. The starting salary is pathetic for the workload and it takes years to get anywhere near anything reasonable. You've no idea until you try it.
To be fair it must be difficult to fit in strikes during the limited time you are not actually on holiday
If teachers were teaching I’d get it. They want to be paid to be activists. Good let them strike and replace them with proper teachers.
This makes no sense anyone can go on strike if they have a Union do you want to ban striking?
We have £38bn for a failed track and trace app, £15bn for Ukraine war, £10m a day for criminals coming over in boats...... yet have nothing for the hard working people of this country!!!
I left year 11 in 2009, I remember no teaching assistants in secondary school, 1 teacher per 30 kids, sometimes sent home if teachers didn't turn up, and that was the tail end of the labour government. That's just life, there isn't a bottomless money pit. If kids want to learn, they'll make the effort. If not, then they won't regardless of resources.
Yes, teachers would like a return to that level of pay in real terms
How can you “make the effort” if you don’t have anyone to teach you?
Lies, I have 3 sons who are of different ages through the education system and it has got progressively worse. I don't understand why all these crap parents don't want better education for your children? In all 3 of the classes my lot had teaching assistant. I'd like to know where you went to school? I also don't understand why you would let the government off in the absolutely terrible way they have ruined education in this country. Especially as they started charging for it?
Labour voters logic: give everyone a payrise!
That's called inflation, huns. If everyone earned £30/hour, nobody does. It's the basics of how money works.
@@rossilavery didn’t realise the tories run every country in the world that has inflation problems currently.. the main reason our country has higher inflation than some is down to the almost trillion £ spent/ borrowed during Covid etc to keep people’s jobs (furlough) and support people ever since.. nearly half of everyone’s energy bills etc etc
@@rossilavery like germany? now in a recession that our current government are just about avoiding due to yes supressing wages to keep inflation from growing. hey if your happy paying more tax so those in the higher tax brackets can be paid even more so they can have their extra holidays abroad every year be my guest, but i wont be signing up to that
@@rossilavery - every flavour of government 'allows uncontrolled inflation' . How do you think they fund everything?
So the teachers accepted a three percent pay rise out of the schools own budget and they are claiming now to be striking because the school budget is inadequate, if you’re that concerned about the school budget give back your pay increase and manage like the rest of us.
She can't EVEN STAND STILL AND HER CALMNESS AND SMIRKING AND GREED IS A DISGRACE TO OUR SCHOOLS AND TEACHING TODAY.........
Greed? Because she and others like her want fair pay? Have a day off! So many cretins follow this scumbag channel but I guess that's how it is... scumbags attract scumbags.
They should be happy that they got full pay for sitting at home doing nothing during the pandemic. I don't want to pay any more tax.
Young lady that cuts her hair like that should set off alarm bells for anyone trusting kids with her.
Living up to stereotypes never helped anybody.
In my days at school there was one teacher to one class no such thing as teaching assistants.
Yeah and 40 kids in one class
@@sapphireblue7455 there was also discipline unlike now.
Because there is a lot more special needs children
@@paddybaxter2271 The dumbing down of education standards in the last 40 years since they replaced GCE O levels with the sub standard GCSEhas been totally deliberate. In a Staff Room these days you dare not say you vote Tory, your job would be on the line.
My mum works in a supermarket. Worked all the way through the pandemic. The companies are getting rid of staff and the job list increases and she got a 20p pay rise. 20p. I know it’s a supermarket and not teachers but they get so much more.
I’m so lucky my kids have not been disrupted by these strikes.
They want a ton of money and they don't want to work for it - i actually hate teachers 😤
What do you mean they dont want to work for it? Did yours not work?
A lot of teachers are actually quite nasty I heard a lot of stories about games they play with eachother where there taking the piss out of kids
@@mathewduffy5827
Not like the 'old days' when they would bounce a board rubber off your head!
Kids are best away from away from teachers. its all about the money.
POV: You're a rich man who has and never will be able to grasp the real issues that the British society is facing.
What a bloody fidget , and when i was at school don’t remember teaching assistants.
13 weeks holiday and 4 hours work a day, not bad is it.
“It’s not about the money in our pockets”……..🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 just stop with your BS. it’s all about pay.
I haven't had a pay rise for 3 years
In my opinion, the majority of teachers currently teaching do NOT deserve a pay rise. However, funding schools and equipment must be a priority.
If all teachers simply educated and didn’t indoctrinate I’d be more on board
I couldn’t have put it better myself, they do indoctrinate .
What do they indoctinate into our kids? They teach subjects i dont get what your saying.
@@108noonoo ideologies
@@MrSimonsonLifts What Ideologies?
@@108noonoo gender ideologies, most religions, socialism, victimisation, cain syndrome, Marxism, communism, woke-ness, extreme social justice… need I go on? Obviously these aren’t put on students to the extreme but elements of them are based on a teachers personal political preference
Jeremys tone deaf in this debate.
Does this lady think that perhaps the constant strikes and political activism within teaching are a factor in putting people off the profession?
She is exactly why I left teaching.
Schools seemed to run perfectly well in the 70s and 80s when I was there, and we wasn't taught crap!
You cant expect teachers and nurses to stay in this country when they can take their expertise to australia or canada and literally double their pay.
Then go 🙏
Australia and canada good one. Canada the same country that fucked all the truck drivers over and australia the same country that treated everyone like they were in concentration camps during covid oh yeah those countries are much better😒
Good teachers are essential for society. Who would be one for less than £30K salary? My wife was a teacher in higher education, daily lesson plans, schemes of work done at home, many unruly defiant young people, no breaks or short lunchtime due to full day timetable covering vacant positions, 5 weeks holidays per year. She became exhausted, blackening of eyes, so unhappy. She left teaching and could earn more money in Waitrose.
You had me there until you mentioned Waitros 😂
My husband is a teacher and really really hardworking. The attitudes on here are shocking
I worked in Children’s services, social services, for my entire career as lots of people do. We all have the same cross to bear when it comes to the problems you mentioned. I dare say many other services working with children or adults would tell you the same but we all don’t demand pay rises in the middle of a cost of living crisis.
@@pictureinmymind🤣🤣🤣🤣
Our Son was de registered 3 years ago and the school still claim his funding - £150,000 a year for a child who is not even attending.
Of course its to put money in their own pockets. Do they think we are stupid. Not sure I would want my kids educated by this "teacher"!!
Winning an argument doesnt mean to win the situation and getting the truth.
I'm going to be as balanced as possible. Reads out 2 negative/critical emails that fit the narrative and ignore all the supportive ones. Such a liar.
Also clearly made the first one up.
"Less and less" when it is "fewer and fewer" - at least she is not an English teacher
Guessing this woman is not an economics teacher😂
My dad would definitely take her to school (pun intended) in the realm of economics.
so what she is saying is if teachers are offered a huge pay rise but no extra funding goes to the school then they wont accept their pay rise and go back to work then.
Until the next strike date, yes. Teachers want a fully funded pay rise.
Teachers are very underpaid, It's high stress.
People don't want to go into teaching now, because of the poor conditions.
Underpaid in respect to what other jobs?
@@colinross-gu4rq cannot compare other jobs to teaching.
It’s clear what she is , 100% .
Stop immigration and money saved go in to NHS
I worked in the private sector, maximum pay increase 2% , for a number of years, and a few years NO pay rise.
Retired this year and have not received a gold plated Final Salary pension to live off. These people need to get real...
You need to stop pitting workers against each other
a 40k a year teacher thats a lot more than a lot of her kids parents earn
Not very intelligent for a teacher
Why especially across the public sector, what’s that got to do with it.
These striking teachers will make any excuse to strike ,what would happen if all shops strike .
Being a schoolteacher is a thankless task these days, it's surprising that they can get anyone to do the job, what with all the BS & PC, watching every word they utter in fear of offending some poor little snowflake. Potential teachers will as a matter of course be pretty well-educated. My advice to them is, don't bother, go and get a job where you will be respected, better paid, and most of all, less stressed. Money is not much use to a dead person!
I'm not surprised there's a shortage of teachers when they're not allowed to present more than one side of any argument or issue. If a teacher makes a critical statement about one minority or another they're vilified and probably unable to ever obtain another teaching position.
The disrespect for teachers in this country is disgusting. They treat teachers like 3 rate citizens and still demand their precious children have every need catered to. 🤮
Ooo she's getting mad, her body is starting to twitch. 😜
I’m in favour of the Teachers strike action on one condition they actually start to teach,and stop indoctrinating children with woke ideology.
If she is an example of what teachers are , then I would gladly sack the lot of them
They make me laugh….it’s about more money ….they have more paid holidays than other professions…….pure greed.
Does she need the toilet ?
my wife worked in a london school for 15 years, teachers that left wern't replaced and others had to fill in so they were stretched to cover that and couldn't deal with any issues that came up where they had the time to do so before,
as mentioned where budgets were cut it ment less equipment could be ordered like books needed and any damage or lost ones had to be paid for by the students
i agree that the goverment should be paying enough for the schools to afford the equipment they need and to pay the teachers the same across the uk,
its an interesting point made that the teachers while are asking for more pay to match that they are asking for it from the goverment and not to come out of the existing school budget which would further reduce school spending on equipment and the right numbers of staff
I feel sorry for all workers on normal pay. The big problem is rent, mortgage, inflation. The government allowed property to be sold for far too much and rents are far too high. The country/people are screwed.
Stop having kids if you can’t afford them 😂
Why don't they do this during there six weeks off then not disrupt the children if it's to improve schools.
And what about the university students who have received no refund for strike weeks! Bloody outrageous! End of day this is more about people not wanting to return to full time work after receiving furlough
I’m taking my kids out for an educational motorsport day at Goodwood next week. But I’m not allowed? So it’s ok for you to strike and not teach my kids, but not for me to take my kids out. Well I’m doing it anyway.
How ignorant that a teacher doesn’t know the difference between less and fewer?
Looks like she's got frogs in her knickers, dancing around like that!!!
OK then. I'm a single man, living on my own and Ive never had kids, so can I have a massive tax rebate please to help with the cost of living??🤔🤔🤔
If you can't do, teach.. If you can't teach, strike. Get back to work.
The things my kids tell me that teachers say on the usual lefty topics, and the mistakes they make teaching the curriculum, makes me think teachers get paid too much.