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Primary teachers and principals vote for full-day strike

Primary teachers and principals vote for full-day strike action
1 August 2018

NZEI Te Riu Roa principal and teacher members have both voted for full day strike action on August 15.

The decision sends a strong message to the Government that it is time to fix this crisis in teaching. There needs to be better investment in education so every child can reach their potential and we have enough teachers for every class, said NZEI lead principal negotiator Louise Green.

“A clear majority of both member groups voted in favour of a full day, giving a strong endorsement for collective action."

The full-day strike action replaces the previously planned three-hour strikes.

“We had a clear message from members at the paid union meetings and from feedback and surveys. It is 24 years since educators have gone on strike and this is not an action we are taking lightly," she said.

Lead teacher negotiator Liam Rutherford said public opinion polling showed strong support for more taxpayer dollars being spent on education, including a significant pay increase for educators.

"The National Party's u-turn on teacher pay and new desire for smaller class sizes means there is now no political opposition to addressing the crisis in education," he said.

“The members' decision to take industrial action shows the degree of frustration and conviction among teachers and principals."

Ms Green said it was crucial to attract and retain great teachers.

"Teachers and principals need to have time to teach, time to lead, and be valued for the professionals that we are. And all children need to get the support they need to thrive at school," she said.

The online ballot was run by an independent company Electionz.com.

NZEI and the Ministry of Education agreed yesterday to enter mediation over collective agreement negotiations.

Any outcome of the mediation will be taken back to NZEI members for their consideration.

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