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Teachers’ stop-work unlikely

Canterbury members of the Post-Primary Teacher*’ Association will be asked if they want a meeting cafled so that they can be told of progress in their salary negotiations.

The Canterbury regional chairman (Mr W. M. Cook) said there had been some pressure for such a meeting. Mr Cook said he did not think a stop-work meeting for secondary-school teachers in Canterbury would be held. It was “very early in the piece,” and salary negotiations were still proceeding, he said.

A meeting of the association’s national executive and all 22 regional chairman was held in Wellington on Thursday, and a report on salary negotiations given.

Mr Cook said there seemed a feeling nationally that teachers wanted information as to how the negotiations were going.

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Press, 12 November 1977, Page 6

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Teachers’ stop-work unlikely Press, 12 November 1977, Page 6

Teachers’ stop-work unlikely Press, 12 November 1977, Page 6

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