The Victorian Branch of the Australian Education Union is calling for state-school teachers to be given better pay and conditions, asking for a seven per cent pay rise every year, for the next three years.Students are just returning to the classroom fulltime.
From Monday, teachers will no longer reply to Department of Education email or attend after-school meetings.Australian Education Union Victorian president Meredith Peace said it was always a challenging decision for teachers to threaten industrial action, "but never more challenging than now in the middle of a global health pandemic".
"There's no doubt the COVID pandemic has exacerbated many of those issues - the pressure and the workload associated with constantly moving in and out of remote and onsite learning has really left our staff feeling very exhausted."A Melbourne mother told 9News she agreed with the action: "I think that sadly the teachers and the education industry has been left behind and I think it's time that they made a really hard stance".
The Department of Education has said it will continue to negotiate in good faith until an agreement is reached.
The ask for 7, they get 3… ok move on!
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