Protesting teachers face pay loss
PA Auckland Teachers who took part in : stop-work meetings next i week during school hours would have their pay docked, ’ the Education Department t warned yesterday. i The assistant secretary of administration, Mr Peter i Munn, said that if teachers < carried out their threat the i department would have no < alternative but to take this < action. i ’
The incidence of industrial action taken by teachers was increasing, Mr Munn said. . “This is not surprising, as New Zealand teachers appear to be following overseas’ trends,” he said. All State secondary schools in the Auckland region will close at lunchtime one day next week while the teachers discuss the State Services Conditions of Employment ; Bill. «
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