Education

New Zealand teachers begin strike over cost of living

No fewer than 50,000 teachers in New Zealand embarked on strike on Thursday, after union talks with the country’s Ministry of Education aimed at improving salaries and conditions stalled.

Teachers demanding better pay waved placards declaring “can’t afford the dentist” and “too poor to print good signs” as the one-day strike forced kindergartens as well as primary and secondary schools to close across the country.

Trade unions argued that the government’s latest pay offer did not match inflation and that the education sector is at a “crisis point” due to teacher shortages.

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“A quality education is a fundamental human right. Tragically, as teachers, we are seeing that right being slowly, and surely, undermined,” Chris Abercrombie from the Post Primary Teachers’ Association told AFP.

He added that improvements to teacher salaries and working conditions are essential to keep experienced staff and recruit graduates.

“Teachers want to send a message to the government about how serious we are about needing change.

“We all want the best for our students but without changes to the system we can’t give it to them,” the president of the New Zealand Educational Institute, Mark Potter, stated.

Education Minister, Jan Tinetti, said she was disappointed to see teachers strike and wanted the dispute resolved quickly.

The cost of living has become a major political issue in New Zealand as the government struggles to keep a lid on inflation.

Recent figures have suggested that New Zealand’s economy is shrinking, fuelling fears of a looming recession.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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