RATIONING TEACHERS
FREER HAND WANTED. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD
DUNEDIN. February IV
That they could make a greater success of a scheme for rationing work among unemployed teachers if the Education Department gave them a free In-ltd was the opinion expressed b,V members of the Education Board today.
I. ns reported that in this district work had been found during February for Alight, v-nino unemployed teachers, forty-six in probationary assistant vacancies and forty-three in vacancies caused through sickness or resignations. By filling these positions up L'KK) a year the saving was sufficient, to have warranted file employment of an additional i went v-ilirop relieving teachers from Feinmirv I.
Figures presented lo (he Board showed Unit lust year the attendance of pupils, reaching 93.88 per cent, ereoled n it ord for the district, if not a record lor Now Zealand
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1932, Page 2
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