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    The union for education specialists is seeking an injunction - to stop the Ministry of Education docking pay for workers taking industrial action

    The union for education specialists is seeking an injunction - to stop the Ministry of Education docking pay for workers taking industrial action


    NZEI Te Riu Roa members - who support children with extra learning needs - are only working their contracted hours for a month, and sticking to existing caseloads.

    They say Ministry bargaining hasn't addressed long child waitlists and excessive staff overtime.

    Those working to rule are getting a temporary 10 percent pay cut - which the union calls overreach.

    It says the law is clear employers shouldn't dock pay during a strike involving refusal to work overtime.

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