Early learning educators plan to strike nationwide over poor pay and conditions.Credit:Oscar Colman
The union’s early education director Helen Gibbons said marches would be staged across the country,including in front of Parliament House,on a date usually marked to celebrate early learning educators,who are given cupcakes as thanks.
“Early educators are clear:no more cupcakes. It’s time for real change,” Gibbons said. She said hundreds of centres nationally had already registered to strike,and several thousand staff were likely to march.
“We know this is a new government,but this has been a long time coming,and educators are leaving in droves,centres are turning away enrolments because there’s not enough staff. We need action and we need a plan and we need it quickly and we’re not prepared to wait.”
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She said while there were individual workplace negotiations taking place,the industrial action was aimed squarely at the government to improve workplace conditions and retention and provide enough funding to the sector to ensure staff were paid their worth.
“Educators can earn as little as about $24 an hour and they have a qualification and have all that experience and enormous responsibilities. It’s a really intense,difficult job. It’s a great job and we know the work that they do is really important,but they don’t feel looked after,” she said.
Early Childcare Education Minister Anne Aly said early educators were taking action to see their circumstances addressed,“and I’ll be working constructively with all stakeholders including the educators to improve the sector”.