No surprise that Kiwis value our teachers
No surprise that Kiwis value our teachers and support a better deal for them
The Council of Trade Unions said today that new research published by NZEI Te Riu Roa and the PPTA that 83 percent of Kiwis think teachers need a pay rise is in line with feedback from union membership on the value of our public services and the people working in them. CTU President Richard Wagstaff said that consistent feedback over the last decade shows New Zealanders know reinvestment in our schools, hospitals and other social capital is due to keep us healthy and happy.
"New Zealanders value a society where everyone has a fair go, starting with a good education led by skilled and appropriately resourced teachers," he said. The monetary value we place on the people who protect our social capital through their work in education, for example, has fallen over time relative to the pay of chief executives and the cost of living. It’s playing out in difficulty attracting and retaining people to the public service, like the short staffing in classrooms around the country."
"I think we all instinctively know that in order
to create a healthy and functioning society, the kind we can
be proud of, we need to treat our social institutions like
public education with respect. Given the strong feeling of
New Zealanders about directing better support towards
teachers and children, the political mandate to repair years
of education underfunding is
assured."
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