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Almost 140 public schools will partially close in Tasmania this week as teachers prepare to walk off the job over a wage war.

Almost 140 public schools will partially close in Tasmania this week as teachers prepare to walk off the job over a wage war. The education union looks set to reject the government’s revised pay offer that was delivered on Friday night.

 

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How many parents are going to complain but have no worries at kids taking days off to protest

Day off for climate change 3 weeks ago - now protest for pay rise. Really!

Nothing says “I’m worth more” than stopping work.

Tasmanians, learning how to become dumber, if that's possible......

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