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Queensland teachers will take industrial action next week for the first time in sixteen years as they battle the state government for improved wages and conditions. 570-thousand state school students will be affected by the strike.

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00:00Queensland teachers will stop work for 24 hours next Wednesday as pay negotiations which have
00:08been ongoing with the state government for five months have stalled. So far the government has
00:13offered a pay rise of eight percent over three years but the union says that doesn't make
00:18Queensland teachers wages nation-leading. The union says they're struggling to attract teachers to
00:25the state and are seeing an increase in staff with less than five years experience leaving the
00:31profession. They're also seeing more experienced teachers retire early. Today the union's president
00:37also said that teachers are worried about their working conditions. You know our teachers and
00:43school leaders are suffering from workload pressures, occupational violence, not feeling respected in
00:48their workplaces and you know we have an attraction and retention problem. The state's education
00:53minister John Paul Langbrook says he's met with the teachers union 17 times in the past five months
01:00and he's committed to getting a deal done with them.

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