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Breaking: Education union reaches in-principle deal giving Victorian teachers up to 32pc pay rise
Key takeaways
- Teachers cheer during speeches at the strike rally in Melbourne.
- The Victorian branch of the Australian Education Union has reached an in-principle agreement that could settle a pay dispute between teachers and the state government.
- Teachers will receive a pay rise of between 28 and 32 per cent over the coming four years, depending on their roles.
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Teachers cheer during speeches at the strike rally in Melbourne. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica)
The Victorian branch of the Australian Education Union has reached an in-principle agreement that could settle a pay dispute between teachers and the state government.
Teachers will receive a pay rise of between 28 and 32 per cent over the coming four years, depending on their roles.
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