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James Allen’s girls’ school in London faces industrial action by members of union for low-paid migrant workersCleaners at one of the most prestigious private girls’ schools in the country have voted for strike action after being told out of the blue they are to be docked five weeks of work a year.The dispute has broken out at James Allen’s girls’ school (Jags) in Dulwich, south-east London, founded in 1741, which was the target of strike action by teachers in the National Education Union earlier this year over planned changes to their pensions. Continue reading…
James Allen’s girls’ school in London faces industrial action by members of union for low-paid migrant workers
Cleaners at one of the most prestigious private girls’ schools in the country have voted for strike action after being told out of the blue they are to be docked five weeks of work a year.
The dispute has broken out at James Allen’s girls’ school (Jags) in Dulwich, south-east London, founded in 1741, which was the target of strike action by teachers in the National Education Union earlier this year over planned changes to their pensions.