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Media releases 2025
More details and transparency needed around secondary school subject list
Teachers and students need certainty about the future of their teaching and learning. The secondary school subject list released today is very short on detail and provides no explanation of how decisions were made around it, says Chris Abercrombie, PPTA Te Wehengarua president.
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Secondary teachers consider revised offer for collective agreement
Secondary teachers are considering a revised offer from the Government for the settlement of their collective agreement.
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Secondary teachers to hold one day strike next Wednesday
Secondary teachers throughout Aotearoa New Zealand will hold a one day strike next Wednesday, in response to the Government’s offer for settlement of their collective agreement negotiations.
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Qualifications system must enable all learners to thrive
Every young person in Aotearoa New Zealand deserves the chance to succeed in a qualifications and assessment system that meets their needs and keeps them at the centre, says Chris Abercrombie.
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Government offer fails to address core issues of teacher recruitment and retention and unmet student need
Secondary teachers are looking for a collective agreement settlement that reflects teachers' value, skills, and the pressures of the cost of living, says Chris Abercrombie, PPTA Te Wehengarua president.
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PPTA hopes for simple and speedy collective agreement talks
PPTA Te Wehengarua members hope their negotiations for a new collective agreement, beginning today, are as simple as the issues at the heart of the talks.
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PPTA members support additional salary claim
Members of PPTA Te Wehengarua, the secondary school teachers’ union, have overwhelmingly supported lodging an additional pay claim in their upcoming collective agreement negotiations now that new pay equity law has locked them out of any future process.
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PPTA members polled on additional pay claim to recognise pay equity loss
Members of PPTA Te Wehengarua, the secondary school teachers’ union, are being polled on whether they want to lodge an additional pay claim in their upcoming collective agreement negotiations now that new pay equity law has locked them out of the process.
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Budget initiatives come at expense of working women
Secondary teachers welcome some of the initiatives announced in the Budget today, including changes to the Ongoing Resourcing Scheme (ORS) and an increase in alternative education funding, but deplore the way these have been funded, says Chris Abercrombie, PPTA Te Wehengarua president.
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