The government announces a new pay offer for secondary school teachers.The government announces a new pay offer for secondary school teachers.
The Post Primary Teachers Association (PPTA) expresses contentment with the pay offer but highlights unresolved issues.
After protests and negotiations, secondary school teachers agree to a pay rise of around 14.5 percent.
Education Minister Jan Tinetti outlines the pay rise, including a substantial increase for beginning teachers and the target of two-thirds of teachers earning over $100,000 by 2024
PPTA acting president Chris Abercrombie emphasizes the need for more support for Māori teachers and discusses the union's hopes for the future.
The pay deal's impact on primary school teachers is discussed, with NZEI Te Riu Roa president Mark Potter explaining how the negotiated increase will affect primary teachers and po
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