The secondary schools' teachers are once again on strike - rolling strikes they are calling them - the problem is that the government is not willing (not able they say) to entertain the idea of a four percent pay hike across the board, offering only just under two. Apparently, according to the spokespersons 'what know' - teachers have had four percent raises EVERY year for the past more than a couple of years and are earning 'pretty well'. The teachers 'spokespersons what know' are saying that facts are being misrepresented and nobody is earning anything like what they are said to be earning 'on paper'. Whatever the case might be, a couple of my music students are feeling a little pressurised with absentee teachers and therefore no school days happening just before the year end examinations.
At least the 'Labour Weekend' happens to celebrate the fact that in 1890, workers across New Zealand went on strike and won the right to work a maximum of an eight hour day - that victory has been the reason for the long weekend celebrated every year in October. Although not everyone in every industry got that privilege, for the most part, folks are not expected to put in the sweatshop hours of the eighteen hundreds anymore.
Black sand and driftwood on Castlecliff beach.
Our 'Hamilton Family' - the Bothas, surprised us with a weekend visit and spent a couple of days with us escaping the rat race. We had the most glorious weather and made the most of the sunshine and calm, windless days - strolling along Kai -Iwi beach on Sunday.
The driftwood on the beaches near us makes the most fascinating study. This is the first time we have seen such a spectacular creation.
Having been here for almost 21months now, travelling behind this vehicle shouldn't have one thinking Bethlehem anymore - you would think!
And the centre line should be yellow and the road edge line white- you would think!
Dis al!
PS It's pink!
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