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Your pay

PPTA Te Wehengarua advice and information about your pay.

Method for calculation of salary for pro-rata teachers
High priority teacher supply allowance (HPTSA) schools
Contact your local PPTA Field Office
Part Three: Remuneration (Your Pay ASTCA)
Part 4: Remuneration (Your Pay, STCA)
Part 7: Travelling Allowances (STCA)

The STCA is the Secondary Teachers' Collective Agreement, it contains the salary scale for most secondary teachers.

The ASTCA is the Area School Teachers' Collective Agreement it has the salary scale for teachers in area schools.

Contact your PPTA Field Officer if you need assistance.

Note: from October 24, 2018, teacher payslips will be available via email only.

 

pptaweb icon See part 4 of the STCA for secondary teacher pay scales and detailed provisions.

pptaweb icon See part 3 of the ASTCA for area school teacher pay scales and detailed provisions.

See the expanded menu on the side panel for individual articles of advice.

  • Changing schools and holiday pay
  • Novopay cannot charge teachers to access their own payroll information
  • Novopay (School payroll) overpayments
  • Reimbursements for EOTC
  • Salary assessment for new and beginning teachers
  • Secondary school teacher salary 1980 - 2009
  • Service / Qualification Increment: a reminder
  • Voluntary bonding scheme
  • Your pay: end-of-year and start-of-year school dates 2017-18

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