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  •   Home > News > Education

    Secondary school teachers are expected to reject a revised pay offer from the Government

    Secondary school teachers are expected to reject a revised pay offer from the Government


    PPTA members have until today to vote on the offer - which would see teachers at the top of the pay scale get a 2.5 percent rise, followed by two percent a year later.

    President Chris Abercrombie says the national executive believes the offer doesn't meet the needs of the profession - and has recommended members reject it.

    It's after primary school teachers rejected their most recent offer on Monday, and are now considering strike action.

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