In a surprise move, teachers in the region have rejected a proposed pay deal, sparking concerns about the future of the education sector. The decision, which has left education officials scrambling for a solution, was made in response to ongoing concerns about the unsustainable workload of teachers. Despite the pay offer, which was seen as a significant improvement over previous years, educators felt that the deal did not adequately address the crushing pressure they face in the classroom. As a result, negotiations are set to continue, with the union vowing to fight for better working conditions and a more manageable workload for its members.
Teachers reject pay deal citing workload concerns Cranbourne Star News