I don't know if you read your own propoganda, but teachers are seeking an increase to the units to $4500, and the creation of an additionla 8,500 units.
So that's up to an extra 8,500 promotions.
So a teacher on a base salary of $45k gets an instant 10% pay rise out of this sweet deal. If they get two standards that's an instance 20% pay rise.
Then add on the 4% base salary increase and the 1% kiwisaver increase, and it's quite conceivable some teachers will be getting pay rises of 15% - or more. And that's before even considering the other rates increases.
Alas no. Almost no one pays shifting allowances. I can only think of one professional who got a moving allowance in the last 10 years that I know - and that was because he was being head hunted - and they wanted him to shift countries.
This entitlement should be scraped all together.
You keep trotting out the same tripe. It is very clear the whole emphasis of demands the teachers are making is about money. The teachers are doing nothing short of bold face lying when they say it is not about money. No wonder that tax payers of NZ don't want to negotiate with the teachers. You just can't trust what they say.
I say it again. Drop all the demands about money, and go back to the table. You'll earn more respect if teachers say what they really want.
Better still - how about you do what most professions are doing at the moment - and figure out how to save your employer some money so their will be less distress.
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