Workload Still 'Living Concern' for School Heads; 35-Hour Deal Is 'Not Operating'
The Herald › December 02, 2004
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The Herald › December 02, 2004
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THE leader of Scotland's headteachers yesterday described as nonsense any suggestion that the balance between their workload and life outside the school gates had improved in the past year.
Alex Easton, president of the Headteachers' Association of Scotland, told its annual conference in St Andrews the workload remained "a living concern" for members and had not been addressed robustly enough over the last 12 months.See the full content of this document
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Workload Still 'Living Concern' for School Heads; 35-Hour Deal Is 'Not Operating'
Calling for the issue to be tackled, he said in his outgoing presidential address: "The 35-hour week in the national agreement is supposed to apply to us. The system rel...
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