【Move to another page】
Quote
https://ift.tt/2BcAraW
NZ Teachers Strike for First Time in 20 years, Challenge Government's Fiscal Plan New Zealand school teachers went on strike on Wednesday for the first time in more than 20 years, challenging the Labor government's plans to balance promised fiscal responsibility against growing demands to increase public sector salaries. The government's first budget in May was stretched to fulfill its promise to juggle investing in much-needed infrastructure with a self-imposed rule to pay down debt and insulate the economy from potential shocks. Almost 30,000 primary school teachers did not turn up to work on Wednesday and held protests across the country, leaving parents of children aged 5 to 13 at public schools scrambling to find childcare. "Teachers and principals voted for a full day strike...to send a strong message to the Government that the current collective agreement offers from the Ministry of Education would not fix the crisis in teaching," said Louise Green, lead negotiator at NZEI, the union that represents teachers, in a statement. NZEI said it has asked for a 16 percent pay increase for teachers over two years, whereas the government has offered between 6.1 and 14.7 percent pay rises, depending on experience, over three years. "Our view is that we need to have those discussions around the negotiating table but...there isn't an endless amount that we have available to us in order to meet those expectations," Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said at her weekly news conference on Monday. The action comes in the wake of a one-day nationwide nurses' strike in July and a series of smaller actions by government workers, challenging Ardern's center-left government, which ended almost a decade of center-right National Party rule in October. The stand-off with its traditional union support base comes nine months after Labor formed a coalition government, promising to pour money into social services and rein in inequality, which has increased despite years of strong growth. Wage growth has remained sluggish in the island nation for years, despite soaring housing costs, which labour groups and economists say has left workers struggling despite robust growth. The government is also struggling with gloomy business confidence, which has sunk to decade lows and contributed to a surprise signal from the central bank on Thursday that it planned to keep rates on hold into 2020 and saw downside risks to its growth forecasts.
August 15, 2018 at 12:22PM
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
NZ Teachers Strike for First Time in 20 years, Challenge Government's Fiscal Plan
注目の投稿
List of companies founded by University of Pennsylvania alumni
投稿 L List of companies founded by University of Pennsylvania alumni 投稿者: Blogger さん 7 Nation's Most Visible Mass Gathering During Cor...
人気の投稿
-
【Move to another page】 Quote https://ift.tt/2Qh5YhD Republicans Defend Trump in Public Impeachment Hearings Republicans contended...
-
【Move to another page】 Quote http://ift.tt/2lNJCU5 Apple、現地時間2月1日に2018年第1四半期の業績を発表2018年第1四半期決算の業績には、年末のホリデイシーズンの売り上げを含んでいます。11月3日に発売された i...
-
製造・物流の課題に AI で挑むABEJA、量子アニーリングにも着手 【Move to another page】 Quote https://ift.tt/2HfXB1n AI (人工知能)ベンチャーのABEJAは2019年3月5日、日立物流と共同で危険運転自動検知シ...
-
【Move to another page】 Quote https://ift.tt/2TBgqSO A Sunday Fight Over Trump's Impeachment Trial Key players in the impeachmen...
-
【Move to another page】 Quote http://ift.tt/2DkYQHg Filiep: ←Created page with 'José Gabriel de Silva-Bazán y Waldstein. '...