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victorian government settles teacher wages dispute
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AI-generatedThis is a public sector wage settlement in Victoria, Australia. No direct commercial mechanism for private sector companies or commodity markets. The agreement increases government expenditure on education but does not affect corporate revenues, input costs, or supply chains. No scarcity risk or product price impact identified.
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- Victorian government reached in-principle agreement with Australian Education Union on teacher pay dispute.
- Pay rises of 28-32% for public school teachers over four years.
- Agreement covers about 80,000 teachers, principals, and support staff.
- Includes three additional student-free days per year.
- Union vote on agreement scheduled for June; pay increases expected shortly after.
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