Posted by: Cynic
on 02, Dec, 2010
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unions ,
teachers ,
STCA ,
secondary schools ,
salary ,
PPTA ,
pay ,
NZEI ,
negotiations ,
MOE ,
Ministry of Education ,
industrial action ,
Entrenchment ,
Employment Relations Act ,
education spending ,
education politics ,
conditions ,
collective agreement ,
bargaining
Entrenchment refers to a clause in the NZEI primary teachers' collective agreement. This clause is an agreement between NZEI and the MoE, it means that any increases in pay made to PPTA members will also be offered to NZEI members.
If NZEI members accept the offer, being taken out to them by their executive, they will receive an immediate pay-rise.
PPTA members have rejected the miserly mixed up offers of the Ministry - and have said they will continue to fight for improved teaching and learning conditions in secondary schools.