| Teachers say more strikes on the way |
| Thursday, 07 June 2012 18:57 |
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Victorian teachers have vowed to strike again if the premier doesn't come good on his promise to improve pay and conditions. At least two bus-loads of Geelong teachers travelled to Melbourne today to join a group of more than 10,000 at a rally. The group then marched to the steps of state parliament. ROSE CROWE from the Barwon Education Union says they hope today’s message was loud enough for TED BALLIEU: or listen here Today’s stoppage forced the complete closure of more than 100 schools state-wide, four of them in the Geelong region. |
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