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Forthcoming strikes.

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clam · 17/09/2013 20:20

Anyone happen to know what would happen if a non-striking teacher had PPA on a strike day, yet normal practice is to be covered by a striking colleague?

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SuffolkNWhat · 17/09/2013 20:23

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clam · 17/09/2013 20:27

But can the school find someone else to cover the PPA? Or would the PPA have to be re-scheduled?

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SuffolkNWhat · 17/09/2013 20:28

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clam · 17/09/2013 20:34

Read in the hall? All afternoon?
But surely no one is allowed to cover the striking PPA coverer?

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soapboxqueen · 18/09/2013 17:49

Nobody is supposed to cover for a striking member of staff. The children should be sent home.

ATruthUniversallyAcknowledged · 18/09/2013 22:46

But surely no one is allowed to cover the striking PPA coverer?

I think anyone is allowed to cover a striking colleague, but no-one can be made to. The HT/SLT will probably cover it - by showing a movie in the hall or similar.

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