Saffer said...
I thought Katani weren't licensed to instruct and were only allowed to "demo" equipment with customers or have you got your license from the council now?
That was my understanding too.
No license means that any students (and probably any of us too if we are hit by a student flying through the air) are not covered in the event of an accident - insurance companies being the foxes they are will use any excuse to avoid payouts - and lack of permission to be at a location where there is an accident is an absolute trump card. It would be RECKLESS & NEGILGENT of any company to offer lessons without appropriate permission.
If Katani cannot show proof of a license - and answer the question by SingSong above re working in with the agreement we have - then we need to do something.... We got the agreement with the schools by collective action so we can and do have a voice....