TEACHERS' SALARIES.
DISSATISFACTION EXPRESSED. (PESSS ASSOCIATION TRLEGBAK.} AUCKLAND, July 8. At a meeting of the Auckland branch of the Education Institute, dissatisfaction was expressed at the Department's policy that no alteration was to be made in the total amount to be allocated for the payment of primary school teachers. Many delegates suggested that the disparity between the salaries paid in primary and secondary schools showed amazing anomalies. Resolutions were passed that in the consideration of any salary scheme there should be a single scale independent of whether the teacher is in technical, primary or secondary work; that any salary scheme formulated should be simple in form and provide _ for a range sufficiently wide within the groups to ensure reasonable stability in the staff; that the salaries provided for teachers holding the more responsible positions are utterly inadequate.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19666, 9 July 1929, Page 17
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137TEACHERS' SALARIES. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19666, 9 July 1929, Page 17
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