Should school secretaries have more power in the education system?

Unlike teachers, school secretaries have precious little power in a system in which power talks and those without it must do without, writes Michael Clifford

Should school secretaries have more power in the education system?

Unlike teachers, school secretaries have precious little power in a system in which power talks and those without it must do without, writes Michael Clifford.

Moves were announced this week to address the kind of inequality that raised its head in the recent recession. Public servants who were employed on lesser terms and conditions since 2011 are to be accelerated towards pay parity.

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