❓ Hon Simon O'Brien questions the Minister for Education and Training regarding the potential withdrawal of a pay offer to state school teachers if they refuse to implement new courses of study. The Minister, Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich, answers in the negative.
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STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS - PAY OFFER
My question is to the Minister for Education and Training, who was lost but is now found. The PRESIDENT : Order, Deputy Leader of the Opposition! Please ask your question. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I certainly will, Mr President. (1) Will the government’s pay offer to state school teachers be withdrawn if teachers refuse to implement the government’s policy of new courses of study in years 11 and 12? (2) In either scenario, why? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
My question is to the Minister for Education and Training, who was lost but is now found. The PRESIDENT : Order, Deputy Leader of the Opposition! Please ask your question. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I certainly will, Mr President. (1) Will the government’s pay offer to state school teachers be withdrawn if teachers refuse to implement the government’s policy of new courses of study in years 11 and 12? (2) In either scenario, why? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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(1)-(2) No.
The PRESIDENT : Order, Deputy Leader of the Opposition! Please ask your question. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I certainly will, Mr President. (1) Will the government’s pay offer to state school teachers be withdrawn if teachers refuse to implement the government’s policy of new courses of study in years 11 and 12? (2) In either scenario, why? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) No.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I certainly will, Mr President. (1) Will the government’s pay offer to state school teachers be withdrawn if teachers refuse to implement the government’s policy of new courses of study in years 11 and 12? (2) In either scenario, why? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) No.
(1) Will the government’s pay offer to state school teachers be withdrawn if teachers refuse to implement the government’s policy of new courses of study in years 11 and 12? (2) In either scenario, why? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) No.
(2) In either scenario, why? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) No.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) No.
(1)-(2) No.
The PRESIDENT : Order, Deputy Leader of the Opposition! Please ask your question. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I certainly will, Mr President. (1) Will the government’s pay offer to state school teachers be withdrawn if teachers refuse to implement the government’s policy of new courses of study in years 11 and 12? (2) In either scenario, why? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) No.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I certainly will, Mr President. (1) Will the government’s pay offer to state school teachers be withdrawn if teachers refuse to implement the government’s policy of new courses of study in years 11 and 12? (2) In either scenario, why? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) No.
(1) Will the government’s pay offer to state school teachers be withdrawn if teachers refuse to implement the government’s policy of new courses of study in years 11 and 12? (2) In either scenario, why? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) No.
(2) In either scenario, why? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) No.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) No.
(1)-(2) No.
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