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the plight of teachers

It was the best idea for teacher to resume back to classes after heated and tedious struggles for wining a bigger pay. Perhaps it was the right thing to do- go back to classes even without being played and consider the life of innocent angels who hopelessly rely on teachers for their ever growing desires to be the leaders of tomorrow. Majority congratulated them for this idea. Parents could not sit eat and party while their money was being lost in the air with no hope of regaining it. They experienced nightmares, cursed the unions and their leaders, solicited for refuge in churches and governments and kept their hopes to anyone who comes for their rescue. All was over when industrial court called of the strike and the unions agreed to it arbitration. Contrary to many I watched this in disbelief. Fight and thirst for good pay, good considerations as partakers of economy, good living standards and good health for teachers was all quenched by another promise- the government is keen...