Latest survey reveals two-thirds of UK teachers want to leave their jobs. Image via The Independent.
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New survey reveals two out of three UK teachers want to quit

The latest teaching union survey by the National Education Union has revealed that 63 percent of UK teachers, almost two out of three, state they have considered leaving their job due to inadequate salaries. Of the 25,000 teachers who responded to the survey, less than half received the promised 2.75 percent raise in salary, while 58 percent believe they are severely underpaid compared to other graduate professionals.

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Mon Feb 24 - TES

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