TOO MANY MARRIED WOMEN TEACHERS
OPINION IN SOUTHLAND YOUNGER I’EOPLE PENALISED [ Per Press Association.) INVERCARGILL, Feb. 25. A decision to join with other education boards in protesting against the amendment to the Education Act giving married women teachers equal rights for appointments was made at a meeting of the Southland Board. The motion embodied a request that (he former system providing boards
with discretionary power in the appointment of married women teachers
be reverted to. Mr. W. Bell said that under the present regulations married women teachers would get appointments because they had the grading and younger teachers were likely to be penalised in this way. It was not lair to young people making the teaching profession their life’s work. There was nothing under the present regulations to prevent women living in town applying for positions In city schools and in the majority of cases they would get appointments because of their grading. Some women applied for positions just to duplicate their income. In the past when the board had discretionary power any cases of hardship were treated quite liberally. He thought the Minister should be requested to amend the present regulation.
The chairman, Mr. S. Rice, said they were endeavouring to encourage younger men of the right type to take up the teaching profession and at the same time they were shutting the door by allowing married women to apply for -positions which were normally occupied by young men. He had every sympathy with married women who had husbands incapable of earning a living and it was not their intention to inflict hardship on married women who really needed assistance. There was actually nothing in the Act to prevent a husband and wife teaching in the same school.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 48, 27 February 1939, Page 7
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