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Yes, defence minister Judith Collins still says ‘talofa’.
As secondary teachers stood on the picket line, Public Service Minister Judith Collins said she’s considering options to “keep people at the bargaining table”.
PPTA president Chris Abercrombie says teachers have four weeks’ annual leave, and term breaks are used for planning, marking and development.
Teachers say an offer of 1% a year is an insult. Ministers say they should be at the negotiating table, not on the picket line, writes Catherine McGregor in today’s extract from The Bulletin.
Secondary students are at home today as their teachers walk off the job, while nurses around the country have been striking too. What’s not working out between these essential professions and the government?
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