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The agenda behind teacher union-bashing | Paul Thomas | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

The agenda behind teacher union-bashing | Paul Thomas | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

The agenda behind teacher union-bashing

The attacks on teachers and unions are not about educational reform, but turning the teaching profession into a service industry

Geoffrey Canada Waiting for 'Superman'
Geoffrey Canada, standing, in a scene from the documentary Waiting for 'Superman'. Photograph: AP Photo/Paramount Pictures

Management and labour are hurtling towards an impasse, and a work stoppage looms. Workers are seeking public support by emphasising the importance of benefits for workers, specifically longterm healthcare for conditions caused by the profession that do not appear until later in life.

This may sound for many like the possible scenario for a teachers' strike, backed by a powerful teachers' union. But if this were a teachers' strike, in 2011, we could anticipate little support for those teachers – not least because of the propaganda created by Davis Guggenheim's documentary Waiting for "Superman" and the rise of false prophets of