Fife Council has been accused of “intimidating strike-breaking tactics” after warning teachers covering for colleagues in future strike action may result in disciplinary action.
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  Scottish council accused of "intimidating" teachers with "strike-breaking tactics"  
     
  Fife Council has been accused of “intimidating strike-breaking tactics” after warning teachers covering for colleagues in future strike action may result in disciplinary action.  
     
Scottish council accused of "intimidating" teachers with "strike-breaking tactics"
     
   
     
 
Glasgow legal firm unveils trio of appointments following 'period of continued growth'
Glasgow legal firm unveils trio of appointments following 'period of continued growth'
 
     
     
 
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Cost of living crisis is symptom of growing inequality - Jamie Livingstone
Cost of living crisis is symptom of growing inequality - Jamie Livingstone
 
     
 
Let’s make the arts an unstoppable force to weather the storm - Alice McGrath
Let’s make the arts an unstoppable force to weather the storm - Alice McGrath
 
     
 
Readers' Letters: Appeasement of SNP by Labour will only make things worse
Readers' Letters: Appeasement of SNP by Labour will only make things worse
 
     
 
Scotsman Obituaries: Sandy Stephen, Scottish shipbuilder and yachtsman
Scotsman Obituaries: Sandy Stephen, Scottish shipbuilder and yachtsman
 
     
 
Open University can help defuse nursing’s ticking timebomb - Liz Sturley
Open University can help defuse nursing’s ticking timebomb - Liz Sturley
 
     
 
How Scottish researchers are helping worldwide understanding of the effects of climate change on plants
How Scottish researchers are helping worldwide understanding of the effects of climate change on plants
 
     
 
Gordon Brown's big constitutional plan might just be enough to bring down Nicola Sturgeon – John McLellan
Gordon Brown's big constitutional plan might just be enough to bring down Nicola Sturgeon – John McLellan
 
     
 
How abolishing the House of Lords would help boost support for the Union – Scotsman comment
How abolishing the House of Lords would help boost support for the Union – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
The 1964 medical breakthrough that led to vaccines becoming a vital weapon against some cancers – Dorothy H Crawford
The 1964 medical breakthrough that led to vaccines becoming a vital weapon against some cancers – Dorothy H Crawford
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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