nuttymummy wrote:Hmmm, haven't noticed anyone ranting & personally certainly not at UK law, that is what's protecting Joe Public here...
Only point being made is that this is an area covered by UK law in aforementioned posts.
Feel free to check out The Guardian and other UK press coverage of the experiment previously mentioned!
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Look this is pretty simple. These contracts are drafted by UK lawyers for use in UK schools across the country, and they are legal. quoting the Washington post is missing the point.
Nothing is going to change this, they have been enforced in court successfully over many years.
Let me give you the names of some leading education sector lawyers and if you want to challenge them and say that these contracts are not legal because of some blog of whatever frivolity you read in thr guardian go ahead:
Veale wasborough vizards
Farrers
Stone king
Between them they represent the majority of independent schools and nurseries in this country. they also draft these contracts, and litigate their enforcement.