In a last-ditch effort to avert a statewide teacher strike, the Labor government has put forward a revised pay deal for educators. The offer, which aims to address concerns over wages and working conditions, marks a significant shift in negotiations between the government and the NSW Teachers Federation. Despite initial reservations, Labor appears to be willing to compromise on key issues, sparking hopes that a settlement can be reached before the scheduled strike on [insert date]. However, the federation remains tight-lipped about the proposal, leaving it unclear whether the revised deal will be enough to avert a walkout that could disrupt schools across the state.


‘No mood to settle’: Labor offers revised pay deal to head off teacher strike  SMH.com.au