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The correct answer is it doesn't. The fact it is even in the negotiations is concerning.
No that’s your correct answer, I guess we won’t know since it didn’t go ahead with Stanford having parliamentary obligations
 
No that’s your correct answer, I guess we won’t know since it didn’t go ahead with Stanford having parliamentary obligations
No, its just the correct answer. The fact it was even part of a negotiation around pay and working conditions for NZ teachers is of huge concern. Just as the violence in Nigeria, Trade negotiations or the plight of the Javan Rhino shouldn't be part of them.
 
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No, its just the correct answer. The fact it was even part of a negotiation around pay and working conditions for NZ teachers is of huge concern.
I really don’t think so being that we need an understanding of our stance towards Palestine being that we were always on opposite sides of the table to where we now sit and could understand them wanting clarification on what they are encouraged to educate around the whole conflict and how it’s come to be. Just my view anyway
 
I really don’t think so being that we need an understanding of our stance towards Palestine being that we were always on opposite sides of the table to where we now sit and could understand them wanting clarification on what they are encouraged to educate around the whole conflict and how it’s come to be. Just my view anyway
Well, that would form part of a curriculum discussion set by the Ministry of Education. Not relevant to pay and working conditions negotiation.
 
No, its just the correct answer. The fact it was even part of a negotiation around pay and working conditions for NZ teachers is of huge concern. Just as the violence in Nigeria, Trade negotiations or the plight of the Javan Rhino shouldn't be part of them.
Helen Andrews just gave a speech thats now an essay that explains whats happening. A lot of commentary happening..

 
Well, that would form part of a curriculum discussion set by the Ministry of Education. Not relevant to pay and working conditions negotiation.
Geography is and whether you recognise that a place exists with us leaning towards it not
 
Geography is and whether you recognise that a place exists with us leaning towards it not
Regardless of yours or mine or individual teachers views on Palestine, it's a completely separate issue and one that is not relevant to pay and working conditions. Just as a number of other issues shouldn't be included and become part of a collective agreement on pay and working conditions.
 
Regardless of yours or mine or individual teachers views on Palestine, it's a completely separate issue and one that is not relevant to pay and working conditions. Just as a number of other issues shouldn't be included and become part of a collective agreement on pay and working conditions.
From reddit, and trust me, more will be coming on this: 1760835102081.webp

And let's not forget, one of the architects of dirty politics is Collins and her mates.
 
if we are now citing reddit as the source of our facts, that’s the last straw. I am out
It was a quote about a fact.

The open letter from a government to openly attack it's citizens who are striking for better pay and conditions under a regime that has seen unemployment skyrocket, food and utility prices out of control, thousands of new zealanders leaving monthly.

It's all of our right to take action.

The government are following the American playbook.

You can be in, or out, as you like, the corruption from the right is real and it's happening.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmPGgWoi-vo
 
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