Teachers’ talks make progress
PA Wellington Award talks between the PostPrimary Teachers’ Association and the State Services Commission adjourned yesterday after useful progress, the association’s president, Ms Ruth Chapman, said.
On Monday the association suspended a planned series of rolling stoppages, which would have hit schools yesterday, after the State Services Commission agreed to start negotiations again.
At talks yesterday, the association tabled an accountability package which Ms Chapman said Conformed with the personnel structures of Tomorrow’s Schools arid ensured good learning outcomes in schools.
"The package includes proposals on discipline, performance review and appointments and reflects our readiness to move in the direction of award restructuring,” she said. Talks are scheduled again for today and tomorrow.-
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