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PPTA Negotiations will resume on Monday

Negotiations will resume on Monday

Last night the PPTA executive agreed unanimously that their STCA bargaining should resume on Monday 8 November.

They also voted unanimously that, for now, rostering home next Thursday should stay in place. Executive members believed that it will give more certainty and stability in parent communities to leave existing plans in place for Thursday. The option of calling off the action and then calling it back on if progress was unsatisfactory was deemed unnecessarily disruptive. The PPTA president and the bargaining team will assess progress on Tuesday (9/11) morning and decide by noon if the rostering is to be called off. Negotiations will resume on Monday

Last night the PPTA executive agreed unanimously that their STCA bargaining should resume on Monday 8 November.

They also voted unanimously that, for now, rostering home next Thursday should stay in place. Executive members believed that it will give more certainty and stability in parent communities to leave existing plans in place for Thursday. The option of calling off the action and then calling it back on if progress was unsatisfactory was deemed unnecessarily disruptive. The PPTA president and the bargaining team will assess progress on Tuesday (9/11) morning and decide by noon if the rostering is to be called off.

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