TEACHERS' SALARIES.
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By Tcjpgraptf.—Per Press Association. ' Wellington, October 13. Various anomalies in tins scale of salaries in the Education Amendment Kill were pointed out to the 'Minister of Education to-day by a deputation -rqwesoutiiiff WdMnjrtom' teachers. Mr, Allen, in reply, said he could not pk'si.-e everybody, an. there were necessary financial limitations. It was almost impossible tt> have a Dominion scale of grading, but provision had been made lor ,th<.' Hiking over of the inspectors by the Bepartnu-nt, and the intention was to provide Dominion grading and «, Dominion scale of salary. Ho could not hold out «ury Jwpe of equal salaries, being pawl ito women and to mm. He proposed to introduce a clause providing' that the State should pa,y, the cost wher* a, tuaclher wals transferred' owing to a fall hi uiucroasc in pay, ftnd that ift other cases the cost should fee paid by the itoaixl. Ho could not deal with tlio superannuation question this year.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 120, 14 October 1914, Page 4
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163TEACHERS' SALARIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 120, 14 October 1914, Page 4
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