NZEI Te Riu Roa

@NZEITeRiuRoa

We are more than 48,000 people working in education across Aotearoa. Authorised by Paul Goulter, National Secretary, NZEI Te Riu Roa, 178 Willis St, Wellington

Aotearoa
Joined February 2013

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  1. Mar 29

    The Pūaotanga: Realising the potential of every child panel are receiving verbal submissions in Ōtautahi today. Make sure you make your submission now!

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  2. Mar 2

    "We have the same qualifications, we do the same amount of training, we do the same amount of professional development. Everything is the same apart from the wage. We're just not recognised, and we need to be recognised for the work we do."

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  3. Feb 23

    Submissions for Pūaotanga - the review into primary school staffing, are now open! We encourage you to submit and share your experiences. Click here to find out more:

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  4. 6 Nov 2020

    "The most significant of these is a claim for all qualified ECE teachers in every service and centre that has an NZEI Te Riu Roa member. Initially this will cover approximately 15,000 teachers and 617 individual employers." - Mel Burgess, ECE teacher and NZEI Te Riu Roa member

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  5. 6 Nov 2020

    "We must now use the floor to stop gender discrimination and to get paid what we are worth." - Kristine Bartlett

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  6. 6 Nov 2020

    "With the Equal Pay Amendment Act we have a clearer path to pay equity. In the minutes after the act came into force NZEI Te Riu Roa officially raised pay equity claims for 10 education sector groups." - Mel Burgess, ECE teacher and NZEI Te Riu Roa member

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  7. 6 Nov 2020

    "The pay equity process and outcome has been integral to support staff receiving equitable, fair pay. Pay equity gives us a tool for how our work can be fairly valued. When we're valued our tamariki can prosper."- Te Aroha Hiko -learning support adviser and NZEI Te Riu Roa member

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  8. 6 Nov 2020

    We're here today to mark the Equal Pay Amendment Act 2020 coming into force alongside NZNO, PSA, E Tū and with the support of the Council of Trade Unions. Tune into the livestream:

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  9. 6 Nov 2020

    "The pay equity process takes time, years, but is a robust process to remove gender bias. By paying nurses their true worth it will encourage those to see nursing as a long term profession." - Julie Pritchard, Clinical Nurse Co-ordinator and NZNO member

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  10. 6 Nov 2020

    "Pay equity means our work is valued. Personally, I'm going to be able to buy a washing machine rather than going to the laundromat." - Ally Kemplen, teacher aide and NZEI Te Riu Roa member

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  11. 6 Nov 2020

    Tune into our livestream on our Facebook page for a big announcement!

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  12. 4 Oct 2020

    It's ! Tune in to a special 24 hour global livestream kicking off at 2:30pm NZ time! Register here:

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  13. 30 Jun 2020

    “This is public money intended to improve the pay of New Zealand’s lowest-paid teachers – it shouldn’t be lining the pockets of private companies, or going towards maintenance."

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  14. 29 Jun 2020

    "Education Minister Chris Hipkins has asked Education Ministry officials to investigate."

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    8 Jun 2020
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  16. Retweeted
    11 Jun 2020

    Today celebrated our Support Staff and thanked them for their amazing dedication and commitment to our students, staff and community

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  17. 28 May 2020
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  18. 27 May 2020

    This historic pay equity settlement for teacher aides demonstrates the true power of collectivism and working in union. It was achieved by wahine toa working tirelessly together to demand that they and their profession be valued equitably

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    27 May 2020
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  20. Retweeted
    27 May 2020

    Fantastic! This is such exciting news and so well deserved. Great job from these Teacher Aides standing together in union !

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