Secondary schools have not seen a cent of their share of $1.197 million compensation after they invoiced the Ministry of Education for the extra hours payroll administrators spent working on the flawed Novopay payroll system.
APNZ obtained information under the Official Information Act showing the ministry received 255 invoices from schools and school support staff for extra costs generated from administering payment errors.
The information also revealed school staff were owed $12 million as of the January 9 pay cycle.
The Secondary Principal's Association president Patrick Walsh said the ministry should pay the invoices immediately.
"We think those bills ought to be paid as a gesture of goodwill - they haven't ruled them out but Minister Joyce has said he wants to park that up until he solves the problems, but it does seem to us that we've had seven months of pain and we've got many more months of pain to come - the issue of compensation needs to be addressed now.