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'Mixed up my messages' - Collins corrects $147K teacher pay claim
'Mixed up my messages' - Collins corrects $147K teacher pay claim

RNZ News

time14 hours ago

  • Politics
  • RNZ News

'Mixed up my messages' - Collins corrects $147K teacher pay claim

Public Service Minister Judith Collins and Education Minister Erica Stanford. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone Public Service Minister Judith Collins rejects that her comments regarding teachers' pay has harmed their relationship with the government. Secondary school teachers will strike on Wednesday after they were offered a 1 percent pay increase. The government condemned the industrial action the day it was announced on Wednesday last week. In a statement at the time Education Minister Erica Stanford and Collins said the average salary for secondary school teachers had increased to $100,000 compared to $93,000 three years ago. But in the press conference last week, Collins incorrectly said on average a teacher with 10 years' experience was on an annual salary of around $140,000. Collins said to media on Tuesday morning that she had apologised for that. "I just mixed up my messages a bit." She rejected the idea her comments had hurt the government's relationship with teachers. "I think what's really upset the unions is that we are actually putting some facts out there and they'd much rather go straight to strike." Collins said her comments were clear that unions needed to get to the bargaining table and not have "little tantrums". She said it was clear that secondary school teachers were paid well. Labour Party education spokesperson Willow-Jean Prime said the 1 percent offer was effectively a pay cut. "With the cost of inflation at the moment, most of those teachers are on the top of the salary band already so they will not be getting any pay increases as the minister has been suggesting." Prime was pleased that Collins apologised for her comments. She said that they were really harmful given the current negotiations underway. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

Secondary school teachers to strike
Secondary school teachers to strike

RNZ News

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • RNZ News

Secondary school teachers to strike

The PPTA says the strike is in response to the government's collective agreement offer. Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King Secondary school teachers have voted to strike for the entire day on Wednesday next week. The Post Primary Teachers' Association says it is in response to the government's collective agreement offer. The teachers also support rostering students home and not teaching certain years or subjects on specific days from September if no progress is made. More to come. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero, a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

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