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Secondary teachers ratify new collective agreement
"Secondary teachers can now get on with the vital business of teaching and learning."
"Secondary teachers can now get on with the vital business of teaching and learning."
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The app was synonymous with remote working during the pandemic.
The woman completed the course, with a 90 per cent success rate getting wāhine into jobs.
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