Calm from Politicians During PPTA Voting Urged
Awatere Huata Urges Calm from Politicians During PPTA Voting
Thursday 6 Jun 2002 Donna Awatere Huata Press Releases -- Education
Emails between principals on the teacher pay dispute have no place in the public arena and should not be used to score political points, ACT Education Spokesman MP Donna Awatere Huata said today.
"Teachers, principals and parents are all very concerned at the pay dispute, and all sorts of emails and faxes are going between schools at the moment. People are speculating. That's understandable. But Wellington politicians should be careful to allow the PPTA's democratic voting process to continue without interference.
"ACT believes the system of centralised negotiation is intrinsically flawed. But we respect the right of PPTA members to vote without scare-mongering," Mrs Awatere Huata said.
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