ACT announces better pay for great teachers
“Good teachers help children grow, develop, and reach their full potential which is vital to their future success,” says
ACT Leader David Seymour.
“Unfortunately, because of union contracts, teachers hit maximum pay after ten years, schools can’t reward successful
teachers, and teaching is not regarded as a strong career choice for our brightest graduates.
“Right now the best teachers earn the same as the worst teachers. Graduates are deserting Auckland schools or deserting
teaching altogether. Teachers can only earn more by taking on administrative work, and spending less time actually
teaching kids.
“ACT says this is crazy. We want the best teachers to stay in the profession and in the classroom.
“With the current government surplus at $3.7 billion, ACT will give principals $975 million to pay good teachers more,
without cutting government services or raising taxes. But the schools will only be eligible for this funding if they
abandon nationally-negotiated union contracts. This will make it easier for principals to replace bad teachers with
great ones.
“ACT’s Good Teacher Grants will boost teachers’ pay by $20,000 on average, and elevate teaching as a profession, to
attract the best graduates to teach our children and keep the most capable teachers in the classroom.”
ENDS