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Murphy said, “Deputy teachers were taking lessons on their own. The principals did an extraordinary job, Mur Murphy said.

He said that the courses were combined and moved, and with the assistant teachers in the classrooms that support our managers to supervise students ”.

“They were reading; they were playing games, others were doing puzzles, and some schools encouraged students to bring games from home.

“They can catch up in the old classes. No new learning is done.”

In 2009, Murphy said in 2009, “we only have 3 percent of students”.

He praised the managers who shoulder the responsibility of communicating with families and ensuring that students to be supervised.

Teachers walk on the Victoria Bridge.Credit: Brisbane Times / Catherine Strohfeldt

“This was a great effort from our school leaders, especially our principals. Queensland is very lucky to have such dedicated people who lead our schools.”

In June, the union rejected the last offer of 3 percent, 2.5 percent and 2.5 percent salary in the next three years. He says that a new agreement should have better conditions with the country’s leader salaries.

In the third year of the agreement, the government proposed a new salary level that would enter into force. The parties also discussed the flattening of the wage scale that will reduce the time required to reach the payment group “Senior Teacher”.

However, the union said that the proposal would put Queensland teachers among the lowest ones paid in the country until the end of the agreement – a request rejected by the minister.

3rd year teachers Amy Robson and Cassie Caterson of Redlands.

3rd year teachers Amy Robson and Cassie Caterson of Redlands.Credit: Catherine Strohfeldt

Langbroek, the son of a teacher and assistant library, said, “Our second offer to the union … He would see them at $ 135,000, which will make them the number 1 in the country.”

The strike action was also part of a campaign for safer classes and solutions for a teacher’s scarcity.

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In Brisbane, more than 4000 teachers, many of them shaking handmade signs, whistles and chanting the speakers, and marched from the Congress and Exhibition Center on the Victoria Bridge to the Parliament House.

The crowd led Crisafulli to us completely ”and“ public schools, public schools, public schools ..

Retired teacher Terry Evans, who has been in the classroom for more than 20 years, decided to march after the government’s last wage proposal.

“Like most people, I think it’s poor to piss. This is a ridiculous offer,” he said.

Brisbane teacher, who only wanted to be known as a mother, said that “workload creep and professional violence and aggression” are the main reasons for participating in the rally.

10 -year teacher, “students on a school day you need to put all fires to manage all the time to be constantly disappointed,” he said.

“You don’t have time to do the best job you can do,” he said.

With AAP

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