TEACHERS’ SALARIES.
At the Annual Conference of the Aw Zealand Secondary School As- ' Hants’ Association the following re'olution was passed after considerable discussion That in any scale of larii s drawn up for‘secondary assistants, the pay of men and women s hou!d be equal for equal work, or !j r equal qualifications, whichever : ’rms the basis for such scale, but harried a>sistants should receive, in Edition to their salaries, an adequate Allowance proportional to the number °f the ir dependents.” W e believe the t*uclieis an? on right lines. It is, at j Resent, the only way to secure absoule justice to women teachers, and « the same time avoid handicapping married teachers, who fulfil their I duty of training and rearing future Athens for the Dominion,
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 15
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126TEACHERS’ SALARIES. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 15
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