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Teachers at three Glasgow schools to strike over pay

Teachers in Scottish schools are to strike over pay, increasing pressure on Scottish ministers to offer public sector workers an above-inflation pay rise. The NASUWT said teachers at three secondary schools in Glasgow would go on strike for one day next week, followed by strikes at three more...
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Cape Town learners march for safety at schools

Thousands of learners from several schools in Cape Town have marched to Parliament demanding greater safety at schools. The march follows incidents of gang-related shootings and clashes on the Cape Flats in recent weeks. Learners, members of Equal Education and teacher unions Sadtu and Neptosa took part in the protest....
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Global investment banking fees at 10-year high

LONDON, Oct 3 (Reuters) – Global investment banking fees in the year to date have reached their highest since just before the financial crisis, coming in at $76.1 billion, according to Thomson Reuters data. The global fee pool is up 14 percent to a ten-year high in the...
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