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http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200407/s1146578.htm
Teachers ban minister from schools, TAFE
The New South Wales Teachers Federation has passed a vote of no confidence in state Education Minister Andrew Refshauge and banned him from visiting public schools and TAFE campuses.
The 600 teachers attending the federation's annual conference say Dr Refshauge has made their working conditions worse.
Federation president Maree O'Halloran says Dr Refshauge is no longer welcome at the schools he is supposed to oversee.
Ms O'Halloran says if Dr Refshauge visits public schools, teachers will walk off the job.
"What we do is we send out to all colleges, TAFE colleges and public schools and we say what the conference of the Teachers Federation has determined, and how to implement that," she said.
"So that when Dr Refshauge visits schools, the staff at each school will determine how they would react. In most cases the staff will walk out."
The move comes just days after Dr Refshauge enacted new performance-based contracts for principals and changes to the transfer rights of teachers.
The teachers are angry he has changed their working conditions and feel that the Industrial Relations Commission did not give them the pay rise they believe they deserved.
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So what does everyone think about this? I think it's extremely childish behaviour personally, but knowing many teachers, this sort of behaviour doesn't surprise me. If they want to be paid like professionals - they should behave like professionals. Instead, actions like this expose the majority of teachers and the Teachers Federation for what they really are - immature, petty and conservative living in a world of fantacy where the Government or their beligerent union will protect them from having to face the real world of job relocation every 5 years, a proper salary and constant retraining/learning. Seems they just can't bite the bullet.
Teachers ban minister from schools, TAFE
The New South Wales Teachers Federation has passed a vote of no confidence in state Education Minister Andrew Refshauge and banned him from visiting public schools and TAFE campuses.
The 600 teachers attending the federation's annual conference say Dr Refshauge has made their working conditions worse.
Federation president Maree O'Halloran says Dr Refshauge is no longer welcome at the schools he is supposed to oversee.
Ms O'Halloran says if Dr Refshauge visits public schools, teachers will walk off the job.
"What we do is we send out to all colleges, TAFE colleges and public schools and we say what the conference of the Teachers Federation has determined, and how to implement that," she said.
"So that when Dr Refshauge visits schools, the staff at each school will determine how they would react. In most cases the staff will walk out."
The move comes just days after Dr Refshauge enacted new performance-based contracts for principals and changes to the transfer rights of teachers.
The teachers are angry he has changed their working conditions and feel that the Industrial Relations Commission did not give them the pay rise they believe they deserved.
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So what does everyone think about this? I think it's extremely childish behaviour personally, but knowing many teachers, this sort of behaviour doesn't surprise me. If they want to be paid like professionals - they should behave like professionals. Instead, actions like this expose the majority of teachers and the Teachers Federation for what they really are - immature, petty and conservative living in a world of fantacy where the Government or their beligerent union will protect them from having to face the real world of job relocation every 5 years, a proper salary and constant retraining/learning. Seems they just can't bite the bullet.