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Poster – Teachers united [black] :
Authorised by Maxine Sharkey, NSW Teachers Federation, 23 - 33 Mary Street, Surry Hills 2010. Transferred to Library November 2022. Collection - Artworks. Additional text on poster: More than thanks: give teachers a pay rise; Hear our voice Independent Education Union NSW/ACT Branch. Print job number: 22075. "These days, teachers do more than ever. Teachers now work 55 hours a week or more to keep up with higher student needs and constant curriculum changes. But teachers’ salaries haven’t kept pace. In fact, they’ve fallen way behind other professions. 1 in 8 teachers now leave the profession within 6 years because of the pay and workload pressures. There are more than 1,000 full-time teaching positions unfilled in NSW, and it’s harder than ever to recruit talented people to become teachers. That’s why the NSW Teachers Federation is asking for a much needed pay rise. Because without great teachers, our kids don't get a great education." -- More than thanks website. "These days, teachers do more than ever. Teachers now work 55 hours a week or more to keep up with higher student needs and constant curriculum changes. But teachers’ salaries haven’t kept pace. In fact, they’ve fallen way behind other professions. 1 in 8 teachers now leave the profession within 6 years because of the pay and workload pressures. There are more than 1,000 full-time teaching positions unfilled in NSW, and it’s harder than ever to recruit talented people to become teachers. That’s why the NSW Teachers Federation is asking for a much needed pay rise. Because without great teachers, our kids don't get a great education." -- More than thanks website.