21. Strike Action: Pay, Workload, and Other Issues
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"Current strike action is about pay. But the main reason teachers quit isn't pay; it is workload. Therefore, teachers shouldn't go on strike."
In this episode, I explain how this argument rests on the faulty assumption that pay and workload are separate issues:
- Introduction
- Fewer hands make heavier work
- Perception of workload
- Funded pay rises
- Behaviour
- Toxic work environments
- Summary
- Union tactics
- NEU statement (https://neu.org.uk/press-releases/education-unions-and-government-enter-talks)
- Conclusion
- Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/mrbrownpod)
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Credits:
Art by OB Graphic Design (Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/obgraphicdesign0)
Music by JuliusH (Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/users/juliush-3921568)
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1. Introduction (00:00:31)
2. Fewer hands make heavier work (00:02:43)
3. Perception of workload (00:05:46)
4. Funded pay rises (00:07:50)
5. Behaviour (00:09:44)
6. Toxic work environments (00:12:19)
7. Summary (00:13:35)
8. Union tactics (00:14:42)
9. NEU statement (00:15:53)
10. Conclusion (00:16:58)
11. Patreon (00:18:26)
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