SCHOOL TEACHERS' SALARIES.
[BY TELEGRAPH. — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CiißisTCinrKCii, Sunday. Tiik North Canterbury Education Institute has pissed the following motions : —l. This Institute is of opinion that the reductions which are being frequently made by various Boards of Education in the scale of salaries paid to teachers are owing to the transference of funds from maintenance to building account, and that steps should be taken by the Government to allocate a fixed proportion of the education grant for teachers' salaries. 2. This Institute protests in the most emphatic terms against the scheme of retrenchment adopted by the North Canterbury Board of Education as being most inequitable and unjust. .'>. This Institute asks the Board to reconsider its decision with reference to the dismissal by October 1 of male teachers in schools of twenty-nine and under, but to carry out its proposal to appoint female teachers to such schools by waiting until such positions are vacant in the ordinary course.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9546, 25 June 1894, Page 5
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