LOWER-PAID TEACHERS
Sir—Mr. N. A. Foden; has written in j support if Mr. Forsyth in.accusing thoN.ij.E.l. of neglecting tho' interests of: the lower-paid teachers. If these gentle-, men had taken the trouble to ascertain: the facts their statements wouldnot. havOj 'been made. Mr. Foden is evidently'un-* awaro that deductions aro no longer i made from any teacher's salary—certiii-' cnted or uncertificated, twenty-one years i of age or not. With regard to soldier '. teacuers, their grievances in connectionwith grading have been, or are in pro- 1 ; cess of being, remedied. In respect of salaries, they are in .no different posi- •. tion from any other of tho lower-paid; teachers, on whose behalf tho institute'; has always used its best endeavours.—l: am, etc., , . ~ H. A. PARKINSON, Secretary, N.Z.E.I, '■ August 3, 1920.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 266, 4 August 1920, Page 7
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128LOWER-PAID TEACHERS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 266, 4 August 1920, Page 7
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