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EP 21 The Impact Of The SA Industrial Relations Commission’s Ruling On Private Music Instructors

 
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The South Australian Industrial Relations Commission ruled to uphold a
procedure that will negatively impact many private music teachers and
their students. In this episode, Pete talks with John Garnder who serves
as Shadow Minister for Education, Multicultural Affairs, Arts and Higher Ed,
Science and Info Economy about what the procedure means and what can be done
to change it.

The post EP 21 The Impact Of The SA Industrial Relations Commission’s Ruling On Private Music Instructors appeared first on Pete Barter - Play Better - Work Better.

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The South Australian Industrial Relations Commission ruled to uphold a
procedure that will negatively impact many private music teachers and
their students. In this episode, Pete talks with John Garnder who serves
as Shadow Minister for Education, Multicultural Affairs, Arts and Higher Ed,
Science and Info Economy about what the procedure means and what can be done
to change it.

The post EP 21 The Impact Of The SA Industrial Relations Commission’s Ruling On Private Music Instructors appeared first on Pete Barter - Play Better - Work Better.

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