British City plans to force teachers to pay when parking cars in the school yard

A Council in Wales of Great Britain is considering the possibility of forcing teachers to pay to parked cars in school parking lots. The Swanssea Council is debating the possibility of schools allowing this opportunity to mount privileges, such as parking cars in the school yard. [...]
The Swanssea Council is debating the possibility of schools allowing this opportunity to mount privileges, such as parking cars in the school yard.
The proposal, which may pass April 1st, will make teachers think before driving to work.
Park tariffs, according to British media, will be posted according to the teacher's salary height, broadcast Periscope.
The money to be raised from this decision will go to the school budget and will be used for educational purposes.
Teacher unions have responded to this warning, calling the decision unfair and viewing it as a decision that violates staff confidence as well as a decision that increases pressure on teachers. /Periscopi/














