Teachers help W.E.A.
PA Wellington University teachers have been asked not to accept payments for work they do for the Workers’ Educational Association until the W.E.A. can afford it.
The request came from a council meeting of the Association of University Teachers in Wellington. The association's secretary. Mr Robert Crozier, said yesterday that the plea was made in the interests of the education system as a whole. "We hope that this practical form of support will help
the W.E.A. through this difficult period.” The W.E-A. had its annual $140,000 grant discontinued by the Government as part of spending cuts),. w
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Press, 26 August 1982, Page 6
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