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From: The Socialist issue 597, 14 October 2009: The main parties say: ‘Work until you drop’

Search site for keywords: NUT - Socialist - Election - Teachers - Education - Martin Powell-Davies

Socialist stands for NUT vice-president

Socialist Party member Martin Powell-Davies is standing for election as vice president of the National Union of Teachers.

He told The Socialist: "Job and pay cuts, attacks on pensions, increasing workloads, more classes without qualified teachers, the dismantling of comprehensive education through academies and trusts - this could be the future for teachers whoever wins the general election. But not if we organise behind an effective strategy to defend education - that's why I'm standing in this election."

The election starts on 28 October.

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