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Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 9:33 am The union for early childhood teachers has welcomed a raft of Government changes this week to respond to the sector s severe teacher shortage - but says accelerating pay parity and undertaking significant structural reform remains urgent. As early as tonight, Parliament is set to pass legislation clarifying the Minister of Education’s powers in regard to funding improvements in employment relations in ECE. On Sunday the Minister announced a new border exception to allow 300 teachers into the country, and on Monday the Ministry of Education announced it was temporarily loosening requirements for ECE centres to maintain at least 80% ....
Press Release – New Zealand Educational Institute The union for early childhood teachers has welcomed a raft of Government changes this week to respond to the sector’s severe teacher shortage – but says accelerating pay parity and undertaking significant structural reform remains urgent. As early … The union for early childhood teachers has welcomed a raft of Government changes this week to respond to the sector’s severe teacher shortage – but says accelerating pay parity and undertaking significant structural reform remains urgent. As early as tonight, Parliament is set to pass legislation clarifying the Minister of Education’s powers in regard to funding improvements in employment relations in ECE. On Sunday the Minister announced a new border exception to allow 300 teachers into the country, and on Monday the Ministry of Education announced it was temporarily loosening requirements for ECE centres to maintain at least 80% qualified teachers in order t ....
Tuesday, 11 May 2021, 4:40 pm NZEI Te Riu Roa took educators’ concerns to the Public Service Minister today in a meeting between the Government and public sector unions. “Educators have been frustrated and disheartened by the Government’s recent statements on public sector pay. Today we led a conversation with the Minister around pay in education – focusing especially on the hard work educators have done to support communities throughout the pandemic”, says National Secretary Paul Goulter. “We particularly emphasised the disappointment of principals around their pay outcomes in their last collective agreement negotiations.” “As public sector unions, we discussed with the Minister how we ....
Press Release – New Zealand Educational Institute NZEI Te Riu Roa took educators concerns to the Public Service Minister today in a meeting between the Government and public sector unions. Educators have been frustrated and disheartened by the Governments recent statements on public sector … NZEI Te Riu Roa took educators’ concerns to the Public Service Minister today in a meeting between the Government and public sector unions. “Educators have been frustrated and disheartened by the Government’s recent statements on public sector pay. Today we led a conversation with the Minister around pay in education – focusing especially on the hard work educators have done to support communities throughout the pandemic”, says National Secretary Paul Goulter. “We particularly emphasised the disappointment of principals around their pay outcomes in their last collective agreement negotiations.” ....