Te pūnga mātauranga
Te pūnga mātauranga
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04 Nuku 2022
The Kristine Bartlett case – background to the Pay Equity Amendment Act
In 2012, aged care worker Kristine Bartlett, with her union E Tū, brought an Equal Pay Act case against her employer, Terranova Homes. She argued that she had spent 20 years on very low pay because aged care is largely performed by women.
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04 Nuku 2022
Stronger Together – your role in collective bargaining
This comic by Toby Morris explains how, when we join in union, we can achieve things that we’d never be able to do on our own.
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04 Nuku 2022
What is Employment Relations Education leave?
Have you or an employee been asked to attend a course? Here's all you need to know about Employment Relations Education Leave (EREL).
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23 Mahu 2022
Ngā Ingoa Māori o NZEI Te Riu Roa
The Māori names of NZEI Te Riu Roa. You might have heard these phrases used at hui or in emails or on the website. Here's a list of key kupu an ingoa used by members of NZEI Te Riu Roa.
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23 Mahu 2022
Mōkū te Ao
Mōku te Ao is the way NZEI Te Riu Roa drives change in the education system to one based on Rangatiratanga so that it leads to success for tamariki Māori. What is good for Māori is good for everyone.
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29 Hōngo 2022
I know why some kids struggle to learn – I see it every day
On 9 May 2018 Chris Theobald gave an oral submission supporting the NZEI Te Riu Roa submission on the Child Poverty Reduction Bill.
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07 Hōngo 2022
Boards and their principal
Helping put a support network around principals and constant communication is the key to improving hauora.
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06 Hōngo 2022
Staffing, Funding and Hauora
Increasing the funding for more staffing and resourcing at primary schools could go a long way to reducing work demands on school leaders and help improve their feelings of hauora according to one of the authors of Deakin University’s annual wellbeing report.
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01 Hōngo 2022
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