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Friday, 01 July 2011 10:02 |
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Public sector strikes have forced more than 70 schools and colleges in Bromley to turn away students today. Thousands of students have had lessons cancelled as around three quarters of the 97 schools and colleges in the borough are closed or partially closed, with staff striking over controversial government plans to change their pension scheme. Almost half the staff at Bromley College are on strike, causing many lessons to be cancelled.
Orpington MP Jo Johnson defended the government's pension plans and criticised public sector workers for striking. He said: "Less than 10 per cent of the civil service workforce has voted for strike action and only about a third of teachers, which shows the real lack of support for the kind of widespread action union leaders are hoping for.
"Reform of public sector pensions is inevitable, but the government will ensure that public sector pensions will still be among the very best, with a guaranteed pension which very few private sector staff now enjoy. But they will be paid later because people live longer. And public sector staff will pay more, for a fairer balance between what they pay and what other taxpayers pay."
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