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Astonishingly, he claimed that NEU members 'are really starting to take control' of issues within schools, including the safety of staff, online learning and even the curriculum. A Coventry Council spokesman said: 'We absolutely refute that any individual groups have control of schools in Coventry. We did not advise that nursery and special school staff didn't have to go to school. ' Last night, the NEU said that it has 'never tried to stop schools from re-opening', adding: 'But we have supported members in upholding Government recommendations on safety in schools. '
Without Nunes and his team, the plot against the president -- and against the country -- never would have been revealed. Told from the perspective of Nunes and his crack investigators -- men and women who banded together to do the right thing at a crucial moment for our democracy -- the story of the biggest political scandal in a generation reads like a great detective novel, feels like a classic cowboy movie. The congressman from the cattle capital of California really did fight corruption in Washington. Devin Nunes took on the "deep state. "
The union then surveyed staff at other schools across the borough to see if they would support a strike. 'Even though we didn't have to carry the threat out, of the members who responded to the survey 92 per cent said yes to strike action, ' Ms Premkumar said. Chris Denson, a physics teacher and the NEU's joint secretary in Coventry, revealed a similar level of militancy among teachers there. He said that nursery and special school staff last month threatened to walk out after Coventry council followed Government guidance and said they should all continue going in to work during Britain's third national lockdown. Boris Johnson wants schoolchildren to start returning from March 8 'We told the authority we were intending to ballot our members for strike action and the local authority pulled back because they realised the members were confident, ' Mr Denson said. Teachers also last month blocked plans for daily Covid tests for pupils and school staff in Coventry who have come into contact with someone who has tested positive, according to Mr Denson.