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Munira Wilson

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Gender Female
Age 46
Official site parliament.uk
Date of birth April 26,1978
Zodiac sign Taurus
SpousMichael Robert Wilson
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Education St Catharine's College
Party Liberal Democrats
Leader Ed Davey
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Munira Hassam Wilson is a British Liberal Democrat politician who was elected as the Member of Parliament for Twickenham at the 2019 general election. She succeeded the former Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable as MP.

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England's teachers' strike causes more disruption

Jan 3,2023 5:41 pm

By Vanessa ClarkeEducation reporter

Teachers in schools and sixth form colleges have joined picket lines in England for The Fourth day of national strike action.

The National Education Union (NEU) said it regrets any disruption, and has put measures in place to make sure exam students are able to attend school.

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said The Strike action was " extremely disappointing".

Members of The Union are also planning to strike on 2 May.

More Than half of England's 22,000 schools either closed or partially closed on previous strike days.

Speaking on The picket line at a rally in Oxford, Dr Mary Bousted , NEU joint General Secretary , said members wanted to see " a long-term correction in teacher pay over The Next few years" and hopes The government will restart negotiations.

The NEU, along with three other teaching unions, has rejected an offer which included a £1,000 one-off payment and a 4. 3% pay rise for most staff in September. The starting salary for teachers in England is also due to rise to £30,000 a year by September.

The government said The decision will now be made by The pay review body, which previously recommended a 3% rise from September.

Ms Keegan said she was urging schools to prioritise vulnerable pupils and key workers' children, and most importantly The " exam cohort".

This year exams return to The Way they operated before The pandemic, which is why she is urging schools to " stay open" for exam students, who will not receive any extra help.

Both A-level and GCSE exams begin on 15 May.

The NEU says it would support arrangements to " provide The minimum level of teaching staff needed" on strike days so GCSE and A-level students can attend school for revision activities or exam practice.

Exam classes may not be taught by their normal teacher on strike days.

Teachers pay has dropped by 11% between 2010 and 2022, after taking inflation into account, according to The Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Unions want an above inflation pay rise that does not come from schools' existing budgets.

Both Labour and The Liberal Democrats want to see negotiations start again.

Labour's shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson said ministers' continual refusal to sit down with teachers had resulted in " many months of avoidable disruption to children's learning".

Liberal Democrat education spokeswoman Munira Wilson said: " We've already seen far too many GCSE and A-levels wrecked during The pandemic - The current crop of pupils mustn't become more casualties of Conservative chaos. "

The NEU is expected to announce three more strikes during The summer term, and two of The Other unions are currently balloting their members on strike action.

Most schools in Northern Ireland closed on Wednesday as teachers in five unions

'I work two extra jobs to make ends meet'

By Emma Pengelly

Science teacher Shim Amin has to do two extra jobs at weekends and during school holidays to make ends meet.

The 28-year-old, from Guildford, works in an NHS crisis centre for up to seven hours most Saturdays and Sundays, and in The Holidays cares for foster children in a children's residential home, sometimes working overnight shifts.

Despite being in The upper pay range for teachers, NEU member Shim said that without The two extra jobs " a lot of things would have to be cut".

Shim lives with her sister and nephew, who she helps to support, and said: " How is it that I'm working in a respected profession, but I Am having to work extra just to feed The Family ?

" It's a real struggle. Can we afford petrol? Can my nephew afford that school trip? "

Shim, who teaches biology, chemistry and physics to 11 to 16-year-olds in Camberley, said teachers' workload has increased around improving attendance and providing Pastoral Care post-Covid.

" If I could start my career again, I wouldn't want to do teaching, " She Said .

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