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    Primary school teachers say a new Government offer comes nowhere close to the pay equity claim scrapped in May

    Primary school teachers say a new Government offer comes nowhere close to the pay equity claim scrapped in May

    6 September 2025
    Members of the Educational Institute are considering industrial action after rejecting the last proposal.

    They are now in the process of voting on a revised offer which would give experienced teacher an up to 4.7-percent pay increase.

    Results on the vote will be made public Monday evening.

    Negotiator Paeone Goonan won't say what she thinks of the offer until members have their say.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity


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