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The establishment of a College of Teaching and a determination to address the issues of spiralling workload, with its concomitant effect on morale and teacher supply, will ensure that what is expected from teachers, heads and schools matches the new rhetoric.
Chairman Dr Clare Gerada said: "GPs are grappling with a double whammy of spiralling workloads and dwindling resources, and big cracks are starting to appear in the care and services that we can deliver for our patients.
Alternatively it might involve discussing how to deal with a spiralling workload or a change to their work.
Dr Alan McDevitt, chairman of BMA Scotland's GP Committee, said: "The new contract will reduce the business risks faced by GPs, address spiralling workload demands, and help to encourage more doctors to choose careers in general practice.
With the economy shrinking for a fifth straight year, a record 1.2 million Greeks out of work and the easing of Greece's latest EU-IMF sponsored bailout agreement now seen as vital if the debt-choked country is to get out of its economic death spiral, the workload, both at home and abroad, could not be greater.
Spiral galaxies resemble spiraling pinwheels.
Julian Stanley, chief executive of the Teacher Support Network, was not surprised by the research results: "Teachers do not enter the profession expecting to work 9 to 5, but the fact is workloads are spiralling out of control.
Things really spiralled down".
"Just spiralling down".
Delinquencies are spiralling.
Crime spiralled.
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