Tens of thousands of teachers have voted to join the mass public sector strikes, as nurses announce further walkouts.
Turnout for the teachers' ballot was over 50 percent, with "almost all" voting in favour of industrial action in a dispute over pay, HuffPost UK reported, with nine out of 10 backing strike action.
The first day of walkouts will be on February 1 with over 23,000 schools in England and Wales expected to be affected.Met slammed for missing nine chances to stop rapist cop David Carrick as he admits attacking 12 women over 17 yearsMet police officer admits 49 sex crimes including 24 rapes in horrific campaign of abuse spanning 17 years
The government still insists pay demands are unaffordable and says it believes wage increases should be decided by pay review bodies.
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