ANALYSIS: Teachers have one big bargaining chip up their sleeves — and education minsters know it
Sarah Mitchell wants the federal government to consider fast-tracking the path to citizenship for teachers coming to Australia.
"We all know we've got fantastic teachers working in all of our schools day in, day out. We need to be working on ways to keep them there." Their pain has been heard, smiling ministers reassured as they pledged to act. But what exactly they will do remains unclear.Labor frontbencher Tanya Plibersek spent six years in opposition honing her party's education policies.
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