Nick Smith National Education Spokesperson
7 June 2002
Principals' Council letter to PM worsens teachers' dispute
School principals are warning the Prime Minister of impending industrial chaos in schools if the Education Minister
doesn't change tack over teacher pay negotiations, says National's Education spokesperson, Nick Smith.
"But it's obvious Helen Clark won't even care, judging by her patronising comments that teachers don't fully understand
the pay offer, and that it's a very attractive package.
"A letter sent by the Principals' Council to the Prime Minister confirms what National has been saying - that the
Education Minister did threaten to put off any further negotiation, and that teachers would go on individual contracts.
"The letter is very damaging to the Minister's reputation. It shows he has lost the confidence of the school principals
and has been less than honest about what he said at his meeting with the Principals' Council last week.
"The Government's attempts to bully teachers into accepting a real pay cut by threatening individual contracts will
backfire. It is the ultimate Judas act for a Labour Government that has historically been supported by teachers and
unions.
"It just makes a sick joke of all Labour's lecturing about good faith bargaining. "The losers in this worsening crisis
in secondary education are students.
Their exam preparation last year was disrupted and now NCEA assessments are not progressing. 13 days of learning have
already been lost and hundreds of after-school activities cancelled. School morale is at an all time low.
"This crisis will only be resolved when the Government acknowledges the workload pressures on teachers, the problems of
recruiting and retaining quality teachers and the need for teacher salaries to, at least, keep pace with inflation,"
says Dr Smith. Ends
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