The teacher unions - NZEI and PPTA - have called a paid union meeting during school time to discuss the government's proposed changes to the way schools are funded.
The Government is currently reviewing the way schools are funded. They have been meeting with principals across the country to test their ideas - which are still in the initial stages.The Teacher Unions are worried that the global budget the government is proposing could lead to:
- fewer teachers and larger class sizes
- less job security for teachers
- lower quality teaching
- fewer hours for teacher aides and support staff
- more complex financial work for Boards of Trustees
The meetings are paid union meetings and are being held during the teaching day 6 September, which means Amesbury School will be open with only a skeleton staff between12.15pm and 3pm while staff attend the 1.30pm meeting at the Michael Fowler Centre.
It is important for union members in our school to attend these meetings to have a say about the proposed changes.
We encourage you to pick your children up at midday on this day to enable teachers to attend this paid union meeting (or arrange someone else to do so). If this is impossible, please let the school know as early as possible so that we can ensure appropriate supervision is available for the afternoon. Please email Helen at office@amesbury.school.nz if your child will need to remain at school that day.
Thank you.
Nga mihi
Lesley
By Lesley Murrihy
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