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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Concerns the Government's putting business ahead of children and teachers

    Concerns the Government's putting business ahead of children and teachers


    Early childhood teachers are asking local MPs and communities for protection against more deregulation.

    Public union meetings will run over three weeks from today, to address concerns over the Government scrapping red tape on setting up new services.

    NZEI's Virginia Oakly says it'll allow centres to open up - where they're not needed.

    She claims some private providers will drive others out of business by undercutting fees for a short time, and they also make more profit from paying teachers less.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Motoring:
    Delays on for northbound traffic on Auckland's southern motorway - a crash is blocking the right-hand lanes just after Market Rd off-ramp 17:26

    Accident and Emergency:
    State Highway 5 at Tapapa in Waikato is closed after a serious crash 16:17

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    The wreckage of what is understood to be a home built helicopter, has been removed following a crash at Uretiti Beach in Northland 15:27

    Politics:
    The Government have come in for fierce criticism at the Green Party State of the Planet speech 15:27

    Politics:
    The Green Party is laying out a different vision of the future, as the coalition's budget looms 14:57

    Netball:
    The Mainland Tactix are looking to replicate their suffocating defensive pressure against the Pulse when they host the Southern Steel this afternoon in the ANZ Premiership in Rangiora 14:17

    Rugby:
    Black Ferns assistant coach Tony Christie is demanding a more consistent defensive display - despite conceding just the one try in their first test of the PAC-4 Championship 14:07

    Golf:
    Americans Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele share a one-shot lead at 15-under overall after three rounds of the PGA golf Championship in Kentucky 13:27

    Rugby League:
    Warriors fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad is prepared for an unfamiliar role in this afternoon's NRL magic round game against the Panthers in Brisbane 13:27


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