INJUSTICE TO SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Per Press Association. Anoklmul, May i. 11l connection with the classitlcntion of school teachers for payment of salaries, the secretary to the Board of Education states that those teachers who failed to pass at examinations in January last had got their licenses renewed, lint ill the case of three unfortunate teachers who passed and ipialitled for full certificates, the Depnrlinent could not bo induced to issue certificates, and eoiiseqiicnlly. .while those teachers remained unclassified, there was a 10 per eent. reduction in salary. It was one of the "ghastliest" things he had ever known. The hoard liutl lwd M"""-' of thc irtß »o of cerlilientcs coming 18 months after tlie time at which ccrtificales were daled. Had those teachers failed tlicy I would have had their licenses renewed, and tlie.v would have had llieir salaries, lint (h'.v were now penalised for passing. Tin' Hoaid has decided to remonstrate with lh,' Department on the matter.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 3 May 1907, Page 2
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168INJUSTICE TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 3 May 1907, Page 2
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