A national teachers' strike which had been pencilled in for April 3 has been postponed because of the Christchurch mosque attacks.
The NZ Educational Institute (NZEI), representing primary teachers, has scrapped plans to hold stopwork meetings that had been due to take place this week to vote on whether to accept their latest pay offer or strike on April 3.
The union has decided instead to hold an online ballot on the issue in the week of April 1-5, meaning that any subsequent strike will now take place later than April 3.
The Post Primary Teachers' Association (PPTA), representing secondary teachers, also looks set to postpone their strike which had been planned for the same date.
An email sent to PPTA members last week said members had voted overwhelmingly to reject their latest pay offer from the Ministry of Education.