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It's been a late start for many school students across New South Wales because thousands of teachers have been taking part in a union meeting.

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00:00Well, this morning's meeting comes after months of negotiations between the Teachers Federation
00:07and the New South Wales Government.
00:09Teachers were expected to be given an update on the latest offer from the New South Wales
00:15Government on pay and conditions.
00:19Around 60,000 teachers were taking part in this meeting this morning, which has meant
00:24that students at public schools across the state had their classes disrupted.
00:30Some schools did advise parents to, if they could, keep their children at home until around
00:3610 o'clock this morning because classes were not able to get underway until then.
00:43We have seen a pretty steady stream of students arriving here at Waverley Public School.
00:49From the normal start time this morning, parents were assured that if their children did attend
00:55school they would be cared for at school, but that classes would not be able to get
01:00underway until that meeting was over.
01:02As I said, around 60,000 teachers across the state taking part in those meetings and negotiations.
01:10So some disruption to classes this morning, but thankfully we have been assured no disruption
01:16to HSC exams.
01:18Year 12 students across the state are of course undergoing their final exams at the moment
01:24and we were assured that HSC exams were not impacted by this stop work this morning as
01:31those 60,000 teachers took part in that meeting with an update on those negotiations due later
01:39on this afternoon.

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