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Coz honesty is usually the worst policy |
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Why is MOE using a policy of low salary growth and slow advancement at the entry/lower grades to encourage higher attrition rates? Shouldn't they be trying to encourage attrition at the higher grades e.g. GEO5 ceiling HOTs that are too comfortable to leave? Instead young teachers including expensive scholars are resigning once they complete their bonds and getting 20-30% pay bumps outside.
If the objective is to remove so-called dead weight, the current measures are not effective at all. They are losing more of the wrong demographic. |
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MOE could have increased class sizes and solved a lot of problems with one policy. Instead MOE chose to merge many schools and start new ones. Go figure. |
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Think it's been updated along the way… this is what I managed to find via Google.
Hard to verify now (don't think we can check our salary range that easily) I think… but since they've not announced any salary increase since, think can assume it still applies? Quote:
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