The UKs National Union of Students has launched a mass action aimed at getting debt relief for students whose education has been disrupted by coronavirus, as experts warn against government proposals to push back A-level exams in 2021 for school-leavers who have been affected.
The NUS said it is wanted students who have faced the most disruption to their education to come forward in mass student complaint chain action. The union said it would use their experiences to demand compensation and debt relief to make up for the disrupted studies.
According to NUS estimates, around 20 per cent of students have been unable to access their learning at all due to Covid-19 and 33 per cent do not believe their education has been high quality. This i…
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