Unions and a parent group held their second protest this week outside the city chambers as they called on councillors to protect teacher numbers.
Plans to remove hundreds of jobs will “cut the life chances of young people”, parents and teachers have warned, as they held their second protest this week.
She said: “The most important part for us, as parents and carers, is the fighting for investment in education. What we need to understand is when we invest in education and young people, we are investing in our future economy. An EIS representative added: “We are clear that Glasgow schools cannot take any more cuts to teacher numbers, because we are on our knees as it is.”
She said there would be a “likely reduction in teacher numbers of around 172 in 2024/25” to achieve a saving of £6.75m. “This figure will be achieved through a change to the staffing formula and may be met through normal staff turnover.”
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