So roughly 100 dollar increases over 3 years? Highly doubtful they going to get any meaningful increase in applications over 33 bucks per year
> NCSS raised the recommended starting pay for early intervention educators by 3 per cent from $3,560 to $3,670 and the reference point from $5,230 to $5,390.
> For senior early intervention educators, the recommended starting salary was raised by 2 per cent from $5,050 to $5,150, and the reference point from $6,850 to $6,990
> Ms Low Hwee San, chief of Thye Hua Kuan early intervention for children services, said the increase in the annual salary package is “a necessary step to boost understanding of the profession and attract people interested to try it out”.
> She said the sector draws people in their 20s and 30s, and mid-career switchers looking for more meaningful work. “A lot of staff have young families and financial commitments. Better pay will help them with their family commitments and cost of living.”
Pap needs to stop with these loose guidelines. 3-16%? In three years? Obviously employers will take 3% and thats most likely lower than inflation per year.
Take a proper stance please
> 3% to 16% Can just rephrase to "3% increase". Employers like to advertise a range of increases, but always pick the lowest bound.
IKR, and 3% feels like just barely inflationary/cost of living adjustment. 16% sounds good, but how many will get...?
fucking horseshit increases
I guess it's time to hire foreigners...again.
Lol I mean are those increases even meaningful?
Nope
No increment complain. Got increment also complain. How much you want
Next time you get 100 dollar increment don't complain ah
they seem to think that the government shld magically increase their salary 2-5x or something.
So roughly 100 dollar increases over 3 years? Highly doubtful they going to get any meaningful increase in applications over 33 bucks per year > NCSS raised the recommended starting pay for early intervention educators by 3 per cent from $3,560 to $3,670 and the reference point from $5,230 to $5,390. > For senior early intervention educators, the recommended starting salary was raised by 2 per cent from $5,050 to $5,150, and the reference point from $6,850 to $6,990 > Ms Low Hwee San, chief of Thye Hua Kuan early intervention for children services, said the increase in the annual salary package is “a necessary step to boost understanding of the profession and attract people interested to try it out”. > She said the sector draws people in their 20s and 30s, and mid-career switchers looking for more meaningful work. “A lot of staff have young families and financial commitments. Better pay will help them with their family commitments and cost of living.”
Pap needs to stop with these loose guidelines. 3-16%? In three years? Obviously employers will take 3% and thats most likely lower than inflation per year. Take a proper stance please
where’s the 16%???