Area school principals to vote on MoE offer
Area school principals to vote on Ministry of Education offer
30 August 2019
Principals and tumuaki in area
schools and wharekura who are jointly represented by NZEI Te
Riu Roa and PPTA Te Wehengarua will vote on whether to
ratify a settlement to their collective agreement over the
coming days.
The offer from the Ministry of Education is in line with the settlement accepted by secondary school principals earlier this week.
A significant part of the settlement would see area school principals / tumuaki have access to a new category of sabbatical leave, 'Te Rau Titoki', which is designed to give principals time to focus on undertaking community responsibilities, outside of leading their school, that are integral to their principal role.
There are 136 area schools and wharekura in New Zealand.
What’s in the settlement for Area School principals?
• The merging of U1 and U2 rates of pay
which will give U1 principals an increase in the roll-based
component of their remuneration of 12.5% from 20 August
2019. For U2-U16 principals, their roll-based remuneration
would increase by 3%. In addition to this the staffing-based
component (TTS) will increase by 3%
• For the remainder
of the term, an increase of 3% in 2020 and a further
increase of 3% 2021 would be applied to roll-based component
and to the staffing-based component (TTS).
• An
increase to the base rate of the Area School Principals’
Payment
• A lump sum payment of $500 for union
members.
• In 2022 the overall number of sabbaticals
would increase from 10 to 13.
• Area school principals
would be included as part of the accord between NZEI Te Riu Roa, PPTA
Te Wehengarua and the Ministry of Education.
• The term
would be 3 years from 6 September 2019 to 5 September
2022.
Read the full terms of settlement here.
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