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Grylls and Nationals abandon regional school support workers

Wed 14 Oct 09 Comments (6)

National Party leader Brendon Grylls today refused to support a fair wages deal for thousands of school support workers working in regional areas of Western Australia.

Responding to a question in Parliament today from Albany MLA Peter Watson, Mr Grylls backed Treasurer Troy Buswell's refusal to consider a wage increase of more than 44 cents an hour for education assistants, school cleaners and gardeners.  The refusal came despite the Liberal-National Government recently awarding teachers and police officers much bigger wage increases.

LHMU Secretary Dave Kelly said regional school support workers would feel abandoned by Mr Grylls and the Nationals.

"Brendon Grylls and the Nationals have a responsibility to use their balance-of-power position in State Parliament to stand up for regional workers," said Mr Kelly.

"We have recently seen that Mr Grylls and the Nationals are prepared to use their balance-of-power position in the Parliament to block Mr Barnett extending shopping hours in Perth.  Unfortunately, Mr Grylls appears unwilling to use his influence to stand up for issues that really matter to regional people, such as the wages and conditions of people who work in regional schools.

"I call on school support workers in regional areas and all people who value the quality of education in regional areas to contact Mr Grylls and the Nationals and urge them to support a fair wages deal for school support workers so that education standards can be maintained for children living in regional WA."

Mr Kelly said that school support workers needed a fair deal.

"School support workers are some of the State Government's lowest paid employees, earning roughly $35,000 a year.

"Mr Buswell is offering school support workers a pay rise of only 44 cents an hour, which is completely unfair when you consider he has put up average household bills by more than $1,000 over the last year.  Power bills have gone up more than 25 per cent, gas by 23 per cent and water by 10 per cent.

"With WA entering a new boom and the State Government about to be rolling in cash from major resource projects like the Gorgon gas project, Mr Buswell can afford to offer school support workers a much fairer deal.

"If Mr Buswell refuses to offer school support workers a fair wages deal, then Mr Grylls should show the same strength of character he has shown in standing up to the Liberals on retail trading hours and demand a fair deal for school support workers working in regional WA."

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Tue 27 Oct 09  |  Malcolm Rose
I wonder whether Mr Grylls and his fellow Nationals support the "MASSIVE" pay rises approved for the Education Department senior staff including the head of the Department.

Tue 27 Oct 09  |  Stefan Karlsson
Well, more news then! I am a 1.0 full time employed education assistant with two children in my care as single parent and I work 65hrs a fortnight earning $32k/year. That's not $35 as stated.
I am educated to a level equal to a cert. 3 or cert. 4 for this job. I am directly responsible for one on one education of children with special needs and for groups in a general setting, allways providing professional assistance to the work at hand with children, ie: Their personal hygiene; emotiona/psychological well-being; social skill; safety; academic education; emotional skill; kinetic skill and body awareness, among a lot of roles that would otherwise be asked of a parent. For this I have to be understanding of children's physical and emotional growth processes and age appropriate behaviour. I need to have a good amount of different strategies for different kind of problems arising with children, to assist their development in a positive way. Have written and verbal communication skills, to follow through and act, on a number of levels. Ie: teachers, psychologists, parents, care takers, state representatives, agencies, nurses etc. In a regional setting I can only imagine the workload and responsibility greater.
How can that be treated as something like a 'tokenly' payed volonteer who comes in and reads a book with a child now and then? Or someone who makes sure the school grounds are maintained or a class room clean. And in fact, maybe they are even paid more.... correct me if I'm wrong. (I haven't done the correct research yet, but I am hearing things by my collegues....)
Education assistants have a direct responsibility and contact with all students either on a one to one basis or as a group, often without a teacher present. Many of us have high academic skill and degrees and have a life time of professional and life experience behind us. Why are we regarded so poorly? and why are we in the group 'school support workers' when we clearly have much more direct educational responsibility with the children than a cleaner who works after school hours and gardeners who never spend time in the classroom?

Stefan Karlsson
Hollywood Primary School

Sun 01 Nov 09  |  yvonne hammond
I couldn't agree more with your comments Stefan. I've been working at this compacity for over 10 years. However for me and others at school - .9 is considered full time! So our take home pay is nowhere near $35.000! However support workers (not admin staff) within the dept belong to the same union and it is through all of us banding together we can hope to achieve a greater outcome. It makes us stronger!
Yvonne Hammond
Fairview Primary Collie

Sun 01 Nov 09  |  Paul Cecchini
I have just read an article in the West 31/10/09 about Mr House from Busselton PS who is participating in a partial work ban and has had his entire pay stopped. This is due to the State govt introduction of a WorkChoices style policy specifically introduced it would seem to break any sort of withdrawal of labour. What a decent, courageous and respectful man Mr House is as he is prepared not to back down, not only for his principles but for the future conditions of the younger employees comming through the workforce.

Shame on you Mr Buswell - 8% over three years for these workers Shame Shame Shame!! You are taking hard fought gains and conditions and stripping them away - they are not yours to take -they were won by workers before you - you have a fuckin hide that for sure!

I encourage Barnnett and Buswell to attempt to introduce IR legislation that replicates the rejected WorkChoices as that will be their downfall and take the Libs to irrelevancy.

Solidarity Forever Mr House and to the Labour Movement

Wed 04 Nov 09  |  Kerry Featon
I agree with all 4 comments above!! I had thought the very least we could do, was to stop doing the everyday things that we are not recognised nor paid for such as yard duties, bus duties, kitchen duties, laundry duties, answering telephones, photocopying teachers work and the teaching materials but i know of someone who has had his pay stopped completely for not doing ONE TASK and was sent home to stay WITHOUT PAY until he agrees to resume this TASK in which we are not recognised as doing!! Are we so taken for granted by the teachers around us? Do the government not recognise how important our job role is? Does our job role not AFFECT AND IMPROVE quality of life for our students????? APPARentLY NOT!! We have no opportunity to rebel against this WEAK offer, whatever happened to freedom of speech and free will? We are being bullied into accepting lame terms and low pay. I am now reconsidering my employment opportunities, i love my job.. the students, the staff i work with.. but i am not going to work my BUTT off, and be paid the same as a checkout chick~! I believe we need a walk out. A strike is needed. What is the next move>? I need answers, WE ALL DESERVE ANSWERS.

I fear to leave my school's name in case of repurcussions!!!!!!

K.Featon ~ UNDERPAID AND TAKEN FOR GRANTED Education Assistant. Perth WA

Sun 08 Nov 09  |  C. Mc Goldrick E.A
As a single parent of one child I work 0.9 level 3.2 at a primary school. I am still eligable for the single parent pension thats my life. How can the government say I earn enough if it has to subsidise my wage with a pension... Go figure!!!! BUT Im fighting for my rights as a worker...

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