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Coronavirus Scotland: anger at 'chaos' for public sector staff on day one of school closures

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Union leaders are demanding better protection for workers after claims of chaos on the first full day of school closures. Public sector staff including teachers, cleaners and caterers have been left in limbo while councils try to interpret Scottish Government guidance.

Teachers union the EIS said some schools were closed while others were “open more widely”, with teachers expected to report for duty.

The GMB union said catering teams were unable to keep any distance between each other while making meals, and cleaners had no new instructions to deal with coronavirus.It added pressure on Scottish Government ministers, including Education Secretary John Swinney, to clarify what councils should be doing.On Friday, he set out three broad

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