Teaching assistants and support staff at Mulgrave Primary School are walking out for the day.
Unite's general secretary Sharon Graham said the restructuring would "ruin" the lives of affected staff
Teaching assistants and other workers at Mulgrave Primary School in Greenwich who are members of the Unite, GMB and Unison unions are opposing the proposals set out by Greenwich Council. Greenwich Council declined to comment and said it was a matter for the unions and the school. The school has been contacted for a response.The union's general secretary, Sharon Graham, said the support staff were "the backbone of Mulgrave School, without whom it simply cannot function", but the "ill-thought through restructuring" would "ruin" their lives.
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