Rank-and-file teachers have launched a ticket to contest the New South Wales Teachers Federation elections, which started on August 17 and run聽until September 20. Its focus is: 鈥淧ay up, workload down and relaunch our industrial campaign.鈥
The 鈥淰ote 4 Action鈥 ticket,聽launched on August 12, is fielding Chris Breen for president, John Morris for deputy president and Matt Meagher for senior vice-president.
Breen, a mathematics teacher at Concord High School, told the ticket launch he was running because he鈥檚 angry about teachers鈥 lack of pay amid an ever-increasing workload.
鈥淭eachers have been hit聽so hard with the rise of inflation and the lack of a pay rise; some are getting second jobs.鈥 He said NSW Labor's 4% pay rise offer was 鈥渢otally inadequate鈥.
Breen said the low offer exacerbates the teacher shortages. 鈥淭eachers employed on a casual basis have similar duties and responsibilities to full-time workers. It is very difficult to staff schools in poorer areas.鈥
The NSW Teachers Federation's strategy of 鈥渨aiting for Labor to deliver鈥 has聽not worked. 鈥淢ost teachers can see that action, other than talking to your local MP, is needed.鈥 Breen said the 鈥渙ne-day strikes by themselves are ineffective鈥. 鈥淭he leadership called off strikes last October to prioritise an election campaign. We are paying the price for this lost momentum.鈥
With no agreement in place to fight casualisation, and inadequate commitments for TAFE funding, Breen said an industrial campaign to force Premier Chris Minns back to the table was needed.
鈥淟abor is vulnerable. It promised to pay us more. Almost 8000 people have signed the petition against Labor鈥檚 pay rise betrayal.鈥
Long-term teacher and union activist John Gauci said聽that all union members who disagree聽with the leadership鈥檚 lobbying strategy need to be approached to help the Vote聽4 Action聽ticket.
鈥淭he incumbent faction has argued against any form of serious industrial action for over a decade,鈥 he told 91自拍论坛.聽鈥淭hey are the ones that have got us into the position we are in today. They have had almost four years to win real gains in our wages and working conditions, and have failed.鈥
Gauci said that the union needed to become truly democratic 鈥渨here members can debate and collectively decide the course of action they are prepared to take聽at mass meetings鈥.
Teachers have been rallying outside Labor MPs offices to urge Labor to recommit to a decent pay rise.
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