Secondary teachers have set a date for national action if negotiations on pay aren't resolved.
PPTA president Jack Boyle made the announcement as part of his opening address to the annual PPTA annual seminar at Rotorua's Sudima hotel this morning.
"We have been negotiating with Government for a settlement to our collective agreement since August last year and our members are running out of patience," Boyle said.
"We hope to receive a realistic offer from the Government for teachers to consider on 3 April, but if we don't, we will use the day to publicly protest the lack of progress."
The Government has made three offers, which members described as "not touching the sides" of addressing the issues faced by secondary schools.