TEACHERS' PAY.
;late opening of schools. 11 POSITION DEFINED. I I . j. The question of teachers' salaries in' tTsu ie": ,a , te ° ,X;,,i "" ° f -S«3?V"I the subject ot a memorandum received' by the Auckland Education Board fro, ' the Education Department. .'The Denart ment set out that where transfers Jould normally have taken place from Febru . *Z;H an : e » ttac, »"e to the new '!££ JEW 0 be paid rrom that da te; and that all relieving teaeherg who are required to attend echool for the preparatjon of schemes of work, etc., ara to be paid relieving rates from the day l of attendance. I These relieving teachers also come tinder the provisions of the next clause I winch sets out that "all other teachers not ( in permanent positions, wlio would have been entitled to payment as relieving oi , supernumerary teachers, be paid from i February 1 a t the rate of £150 per annum until they take up ippointmenta , as relieving teachers." : Students who were due to enter the Training o n February 1 are to , be paid their training college" allowance ( from that date, and lodging allowance I from the date on which the college actu- . ally reopens. Students who left college at the end of last year and would be , employed as probationary assistants! j this year will b<? paid from Feburary 1 j . as probationary assistants. " I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 5
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229TEACHERS' PAY. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 5
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