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[per press ASSorunoN.- rorviiiionr j TEACHERS’ SALARIES. WELLINGTON, May 10. The Executive of tho Educational Institute has had under consideration tlie bonus to teachers, recently approved by. the Cabinet. The bonus is regarded as quite inadequate, even as a relief to the present position, and as having no bearing on tlie wider question of reasonable remuneration of a professional body. In an interview to be held next Saturday with tho Minister of Education, the Executive will submit the claims of the profession, in regard to the system ot control, basis of payment and scale of
SLAUGHTERMEN’S STRIKE ENDS. CHRISTCHURCH, May 10. Tlie slaughterman’s strike at Islington, whcli began a week ago, has ended, the men are returning to work to-day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1920, Page 3
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