Proposal to close residential schools could put vulnerable children and families at risk
Over a hundred children with complex needs could be sent back to their families without adequate support if the ...
Scaled back MFAT restructure no cause for celebration - serious concerns remain
Unions representing staff at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade say there are still serious concerns about ...
OECD Report highly critical of performance pay for teachers
Parents look out! Your child's education at risk
Massey decision - a case of the tail wagging the dog
Quality Education needs to be key focus in Christchurch
Ministry of Education should acknowledge its role in unfair League Tables
Strong support for compulsory teaching of Maori in schools
Science squeezed out by focus on national standards
Global campaign - better investment in early childhood education needed in NZ
Smaller classes could solve teacher oversupply
Research debunks government?s charter schools arguments
Shutting down debate on paid parental leave short-sighted
Charter School Working Group must work in public interest not vested interest
New Zealand should leapfrog failed performance pay agenda for education
Treasury should stick to its knitting
First detailed study of National Standards shows wide variation and compliance in name only
Ireland: IMPACT calls on Government to deliver reforms on collective bargaining and employees' rights
The Union Report - the Talley's AFFCO dispute
This week’s Union Report focusses on the Talley's AFFCO meatworks dispute. The dispute affects 1200 employees and is NZs largest current industrial dispute. The interview is with CTU President Helen Kelly and Meat Workers Union Secretary Laurie Nankivell and discusses the key issues behind the dispute, current working conditions for AFFCO employees, Talley's behaviour since becoming 100% owners of AFFCO and the implications of this dispute for industrial relations in New Zealand. (The interview can be seen here)
