Teachers‘ strike: Year 9 students not taught today

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Thousands of year nine pupils are expected to miss school today as secondary teachers start their five weeks of industrial action.

Members of the Post Primary Teachers Association (PPTA) will refuse to teach one year group of students each Tuesday for four weeks, starting with year nine students today.

They will also hold a week of rolling one-day regional strikes, starting with Auckland and Northland on 17 June and finishing with Wellington on 21 June.

Late last week, the Education Minister Chris Hipkins called a forum with the teacher unions, the New Zealand Educational Institute and PPTA, to resolve what he called an impasse over pay and conditions.

The talks are set down for Thursday 6 June.

None of the parties involved will talk to the media this week.

Secondary Principals' Association New Zealand is not involved with the strike action or the meeting.

Its president Deirdre Shea says most year nine students are not expected to attend school today, although she says it's likely some of the grade's students would turn up.

If some of them did turn up, she believed most schools would have some provision to look after them.

Deirdre says the strike action is likely to cause disruptions to the students and their parents, "that obviously creates some real concerns" for looking after the children.

She says secondary principals represented a broad church and held a variety of views on the strikes, although, there is a genuine understanding that the profession had real issues with recruitment and retention of quality teachers.

"There's obviously very strong feeling with regard to members of the PPTA and the secondary sector, and that feeling is certainly well understood."

Deirdre says she did not have any detail of the meeting between the minister and the unions, but said it would be a good day for everybody involved if the meeting could resolve the need for industrial action.

"I'm ever hopeful that something can come out of this."

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3 comments

Totally sick of this

Posted on 04-06-2019 07:41 | By Angels

If teachers that unhappy. Please just quit and face the true reality of the work world. Less money, less holidays, they get each other all whipped up over their truly crazy demands. Try to go to any employer and demand huge wage increase and work less. Any other work place would kick their backsides out the door. They think with a labour government they can get their totally crazy demands. If they do Jacinda will be a 1 time wonder. These crazy demands must be stopped. If teacher not happy with the great offer on the table Quit


To Angels

Posted on 04-06-2019 09:43 | By bigted

I have one question for you. Have you actually done the job? I have. Teachers are not crazy; they are simply asking to be adequately remunerated for a stressful, thankless, bureaucratic job.


teachers

Posted on 04-06-2019 17:26 | By dumbkof2

Angels Would you work the hours and get paid what the teachers get. yeah right


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