Teachers’ salaries
Sir,—Mr Robinson (February^ l 5) suggests that teachers’ salaries I and conditions should be com-/' pared with those of [ lawyers and architects. I invite;. him to explain why it is, that in 5 ; spite of the better pay and good;, conditions mentioned, the > secondary teacher supply is in a J crisis at present when there is no 1 shortage of lawyers, accountants' and architects? Some thought fori J the day-to-day work done by - teachers compared with the \ other occupations may help him < to come up with an answer. If ■ teachers have it so good, why is- J there no queue clamouring torjoin us?—Yours, etc., ! A. C. IRVING, Chairperson, -' Hornby High School P.P.T.A. February 5, 1986.
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Press, 8 February 1986, Page 18
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