Green Party appalled by woeful Government offer to school support staff

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Support staff across Aotearoa have been dealt yet another devastating blow with the release of the latest collective agreement offer from the Government.

The proposed settlement offers a 0% pay increase to the vast majority of staff and caps increases for others at a mere 1.25%. On top of this, no commitments have been made on critical issues such as sick leave, job security, professional learning and development, or mileage.

โ€œThis appalling offer is a slap in the face to the essential support staff who keep our schools running,โ€ says the Green Partyโ€™s Education Spokesperson, Dr Lawrence Xu-Nan.

โ€œThese staff members are essential to the education, care, and stewardship of our tamariki and rangatahi every single day. Todayโ€™s offer shows how little the government values their contribution.

โ€œThis offer doesnโ€™t just fall short; it outright dismisses the value of education as a fundamental public good. We cannot continue to treat the public services we all rely on as a business with constant cost and corner-cutting. This approach will come at a serious expense to our communities.

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โ€œThis offer speaks to the lack of care and consideration this Government has for anything that isnโ€™t tax cuts for the wealthy. Prioritising trickle-down tax cuts at the expense of our schools, children, and communities sets a dangerous precedent.

โ€œThe Green Party stands with support staff in their call for a fair and equitable resolution that reflects the essential role they play in the education sector. Itโ€™s time for the government to put words into action and invest in the future of tamariki in Aotearoa by respecting and properly compensating the staff who support them,โ€ says Dr Lawrence Xu-Nan.

NOTES:

  • The pay increase offer amounts to a zero increase to members on all bands who would otherwise receive a step increase during the next three years. Those who are at the maximum available step/grade, and those at the bottom (Grade A Step 1) of the teacher aide scale, are being offered 1.25% + 1% + 1% each year for a three-year term.
  • Under this offer, the majority of aides would get nothing more for the next three years than they would receive anyway through annual progression. For example, more than 85% of teacher aides would not receive a pay rise under the Government’s offer.
  • The Ministry has advised that aides should view their annual salary progression steps as their โ€˜pay riseโ€™.

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  1. The Ministery has a poor track record.They have made poor moves regarding buildings and now shown they cannot organize an exam.

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