Public school teachers across Port Stephens and NSW were to attend stop work meetings on Thursday morning.
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Parents have been warned that minimal supervision would be on offer for students during the meetings on December 8. Teachers were to be briefed about the details of negotiations for a new salaries and conditions award and vote on an offer from the Department of Education.
The meetings, at venues across the state, were to start at 8.45am and weer likely to last for up to an hour. Teachers would return to work following the televised broadcast.
NSW Teachers Federation President, Maurie Mulheron, said the timing of the meetings was designed to minimise disruption to schools.
“Minimal supervision will be available for students for the duration of the meetings. Normal classes will resume after the meetings,”he said.
“In keeping with the democratic traditions of our union, these meetings will enable teachers to vote on an offer for a new salaries and conditions award.”