I can only repeat. If factories had taken the attitude they have, all of us - and them -would have starved .
The question they should have asked is what does it take to keep schools open? like the food factories did.
At the first chance so many “ self isolated” the schools could not open, forcing the governments hand on a very balanced case health wise, a slam dunk on education and economics.
If the food factories did the same we would have starved,
They are going through the motions delivering an hour video to kids. Not a full time education, whining about their safety.
So other parents cannot go to work to get paid , it is outrageous.
It is not misfortune, it is all of them . The unions And councils speak for them in deciding to keep schools shut. If all the teachers said they would return, then unions would have to back down.
So The ones who don’t lose a penny are voting for others to lose the lot.
So much for caring about the kids, when they decide their parents cannot earn, they are actively depriving the kids.
Only one word describes it, selfish.
Kids have lost half a term. That’s how much the teachers care,
They should not stay home on full pay, if they won’t do the job. All of it. Not the bits they pick and choose.
No doubt on the last day of term, the attitude to need to isolate will do a 180.
These comments will not earn me friends, but they need a kick up the @rse.







