There are over 300 schools located outside of the Perth metropolitan area. These schools range from large senior high schools in large regional centres to small remote community schools. In a state as vast and changing as Western Australia, the issues confronting country teachers and students are also wide and many.
The Country Matters Working Party was formed within the SSTUWA
structure in the late 1990’s with the aim to improve the working and
living conditions of country teachers.
Work of the committee has helped the Union achieve the introduction of
the Difficult to Staff allowance (now called the Country Teaching
Program) and the accessing of the Remote Teaching Service into
Agreements instead of individual contracts.
The CMWP is made up of country district rank and file members that ensure continued country and rural influence in Agreements and the Educational Agenda.
The CMWP is made up of country district rank and file members that ensure continued country and rural influence in Agreements and the Educational Agenda.
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