Christchurch Polytechnic wants longer days for teachers
28 July 2011
**Christchurch Polytechnic wants
longer days for teachers**
CPIT is seeking to make its
staff teach more hours on more days across the year and give
up weeks of leave. Tertiary Education Union (TEU) advocate
Kris Smith says it is simply not fair for a polytechnic that
has made large surpluses to do this, while not increasing
staff pay since 2009.
"Staff at CPIT are already
giving their all, including working long hours and extra
days to help students through the aftermath of the
earthquakes. But just because they are doing that now does
not mean the polytechnic should take away their leave or
their contractual right to a fair limit on teaching days and
timetabled teaching hours" says Ms Smith.
Wanting
staff to give up leave and to teach more hours and over more
days will affect quality says Ms Smith. "Students are not
asking for more classes over more days and hours, so why is
the polytechnic trying to make its staff work these longer
hours? Longer hours and less leave mean more workplace
stress and unfair pressure on quality education."
TEU
members at CPIT are holding a paid stop-work meeting on
Monday 1 August at 10 am where they will announce the result
of an industrial action ballot taken in response to this
proposed increase in workload. They will be arriving with
placards protesting the polytechnic's proposal to take their
leave and increase their working
hours.
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