"Negotiations between the government and teachers' unions in New South Wales have entered a critical phase, with public and Catholic school educators continuing to bargain into the third term of the year. The talks, which aim to address issues such as pay, workload, and staffing shortages, have been ongoing for months, with teachers' unions expressing growing frustration over the lack of progress. As the school year wears on, concerns are mounting about the impact of stalled negotiations on student learning and teacher morale. Will a breakthrough be reached before the end of term, or will the dispute drag on, affecting thousands of students and educators?"
Public and Catholic school teachers continue bargaining into term 3 Times News Group