Sydney Morning Herald: Teachers union to stage stop work meetings in NSW
A NSW Teachers Union has voted to stage a two-hour stop work meeting next month, as its dispute with the state government escalates.
About 250 teacher delegates from across the state met in Sydney today, voting unanimously to stage a stop work meeting on April 8, where another vote on a possible 24-hour strike will take place.
The dispute is centred on the NSW government’s proposed changes which will allow principals to directly hire staff, as well as taking people under the long-standing incentive transfer scheme.