Parents back 'amazing' teachers as strikes to take place at Nottinghamshire schools
Parents at a Nottingham primary school say they back upcoming strike action by teachers across the county and praised the "fantastic" work they do. The regional branch of the National Education Union says it expects virtually all Nottinghamshire primary and secondary schools to be impacted in some way by the walk-outs, which will start on Tuesday .
"They work so hard. I think for a lot of years, workers have been taken for granted and have just been expected to do everything they're asked to do. Sherice Abdelaziz, 44, who works as a self-employed hairdresser, said: "I support them [teachers] striking. Any workers who feel like they haven't been treated fairly should strike.
"I don't think that this school is closing so it's not going to affect me or my children. The school hasn't mentioned closing down or much about the strikes. As far as I know they're still going to be open."
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