Six violent cases have been recorded at one Glasgow school since pupils returned after Easter, a union says.
Teachers at a Glasgow school say they could take strike action over rising incidents of violent pupil behaviour.
Glasgow City Council has said any incidents "are dealt with quickly and effectively and a resolution agreed". "There were 20-odd violent incident forms completed last year - even despite lockdown going on - and there were 40-odd before that. "Clearly there are some other Glasgow secondary schools who do have violent incidents, with pupils swearing at staff and sometimes resorting to using weapons, and that is being dealt with.
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