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Staffing words haunt Tebbutt
Teachers protested outside the electorate office of Marrickville MP Carmel Tebbutt, the former Education Minister, about the NSW Government's new staffing procedures.
When she was Education Minister she said: "Schools in less favoured locations will be forced to accept what they can and in many cases they will not have sufficient staff. A deregulated workforce would change forever public education in NSW. We would no longer be a public education system but rather 2240 schools pitted against each other. That is not the vision for public education that a Labor Government has."
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