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Not sure how many other parents there are here, but this has been ongoing for some months now with no end in sight. I actually wish there was more media coverage to raise awareness of the plight of our teachers.

Yes, it's frustrating to have our kids home while we're trying to work etc, and I worry about impact on their schooling (especially when 'normality' was starting to return post-COVID lockdowns) but I feel strongly that these teachers are absolutely getting the short end of the stick in the pay negotiations. Keep supporting them where you can, talk to your kids about the whys of what's going on and cross everything for a positive resolution soon!

My 2c anyway :-)

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Our teachers should be adequately compensated, and not have an unmanageable workload.

It's really just this and MoE are just doubling down on the opposite for some reason.

All this negotiation is essentially teachers asking for better support (i.e. smaller classes, more teacher aides, more teachers) and cost-of-living adjustments.

The ministry seem to be sitting there yelling "fuck you" back at them.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

It really is insane how badly NZ pays their teachers (and nurses, and other essential workers). NZ is haemorrhaging critical talent to Australia and other countries because the government simply doesn't care about the low wage, high cost of living economy that every regular Kiwi now has to live with.

Frustrating and sad.