Trainees to consider stop-work action
Teacher trainees at Christchurch Teachers’ College will consider stopping work in a bid to have salaries reinstated. Trainees will meet in Christchurch today to discuss the question. Trainees are at present on tertitary assistance grants and some earn considerably less than the unemployment benefit,
according to a statement
by the Christchurch Teachers’ College Trainees’ Association. “There is considerable frustration -among trainees with present funding policies and slopwork action will be proposed,” the statement said. People enrolled at the college after 1983 have not been salaried.
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