Teachers Work Weekends & Holidays to Meet Government Demands
Exclusive NEU survey shows 9 in 10 UK teachers work unpaid overtime on Sundays and holidays to cope with excessive workload and government bureaucracy.
Exclusive NEU survey shows 9 in 10 UK teachers work unpaid overtime on Sundays and holidays to cope with excessive workload and government bureaucracy.
New research from the University of Surrey finds students with part-time jobs develop better time management, leading to improved academic performance and enhanced employability.
A growing number of teachers are leaving the profession, citing overwhelming workloads and poor working conditions. Experts warn the education system is at breaking point.
A dedicated teacher with 15 years of experience has resigned, citing unbearable stress, excessive workload, and a lack of support from the government.
Global players' union FIFPRO warns FIFA that the expanded Club World Cup in 2025 could push footballers beyond physical limits, risking injuries and shortened careers.