People seem to be missing the whole point of this. At the moment the public sector all get to retire with a cushy pension at 61 while us private sector bods, (who bolster their pensions) get to work a nice 5 years longer (8 years very soon). They are striking because they will have to work as long as everyone else.
IMO they are f**king work shy parasites.
Edit - and as for teachers, 13 weeks holiday a year, they need lining up and beating very hard with a common sense stick.
Heh, you'd last five minutes in a class of 30 arsey 15-year-olds.
The bit that people are missing - because the government doesn't want to tell you it - is this.
1) The average teacher pension in 2009/2010 was £9,806
Now, the real problem ....
2) 12% of teachers are aged 55-65 (in secondary schools this rises to 18%). Given that current contributions are protected, if the Govt managed to bring the changes in, a huge amount of those would simply retire on the spot because they couldn't increase their pension pot and the final salary factor would disappear. How the hell are we going to replace them? Especially as ...
3) ... the number of people qualifying for secondary school teaching has gone down by 34% in the last two years. One of the things that was attracting good graduates into the field was the decent (not gold-plated) pension. If that goes as well, why the hell would a maths, physics or chemistry graduate go into teaching on 21k rather than earn far more than that in the private sector? Especially those who have to do an extra year at uni to earn their PCGE? I wouldn't if I was 22 again.
4) A new teacher earns 21k (outside London) yet pays £100 a month in pension contributions. If that goes up to £160 a lot of new teachers - saddled with huge uni debts, and that's going to go up hugely soon - will simply opt out of the scheme, leaving LESS money to pay current pensioners rather than more. In fact, that's starting to happen already.
5) Do you really want 68 year old teachers in charge of a bunch of teenagers? If you've got young kids now, that's what they're going to get ... if they get a qualified teacher at all, that is....
6) Don't get me started on the 13 weeks holiday thing
