9 September 2008
South Auckland truancy officers on strike tomorrow
South Auckland truancy officers will be on strike tomorrow from 10am - 11am in support of a claim for decent pay.
The Otara-based officers want a salary of $40,000 to bring them into line with truancy officers elsewhere. Despite
working in one of the most difficult areas of the country they receive considerably less pay than other truancy officers
employed in surrounding areas.
They are paid just $33,000 and must use their own vehicles to visit schools and homes. In neighboring more affluent
suburbs we know of truancy officers being paid $38,000 with a car provided and unlimited cell phone use. The South
Auckland officers must exist on 13% less pay, provide their own car and limit cell phone calls to $15 per week.
The officers are employed by the Otara Boards Forum which has a government contract to run truancy services across South
Auckland. However the contract does not allow for decent rates of pay. We know the Forum would like to pay these
officers more but are hamstrung by the restraints of government funding through the contract.
"These workers do a critically important job across the South Auckland community. They work with families in very
difficult circumstances to give these children their best shot at education yet the government expects them to work for
peanuts".
"The officers themselves are working hard to develop a highly professionalized service which is deeply appreciated
across the community. The government is effectively undercutting them with a very poorly funded contract."
The officers will be on strike at the corner of East Tamaki Road and Otara Roads from 10am.
ENDS