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Fletcher, David 1952- :'Are the teachers STILL on strike?!....Tell them to think about the children in their classes!' 'That might make them strike for even longer!' The Dominion, 30 October, 2001.
Fletcher, David 1952-:'If only we could make them stay on at school until they can find a decently paid job!' 'The kids?' 'The teachers.' The Dominion, 11 March, 2002.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Typical! As soon as an election campaign starts people think they can hold us to ransom and demand a pay increase!!!' 'Why are you holding out your hand?' The Dominion, 20 June 2002.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'The teachers have involved the kids in the school closure protests! What a despicable tactic!!!... When I give the signal throw the lollies into the crowd.' Dominion Post, 6 December 2003.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'The teacher shortage will not be a problem- we have put measures in place to make up for the shortfall.' 'What measures are those?' 'I can't explain now. We've both got classes to take.' Dominion Post, 23 January 2004.
Fletcher, David 1952-: 'School principals want more teachers!' Tell them to increase class numbers.' 'Now they want bigger classrooms!' The Dominion, 30 January 2002.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'Are they ready to strike at a moment's notice?' 'Yes Minister.' 'Good for the Special Forces!' 'Oh, I thought you were talking about the post primary teachers.' The Dominion, 8 October, 2001.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'I can't understand why my education reforms have been so widely condemed! They were formulated by the very people they affect.' 'Teachers?' 'Five year olds' Dominion Post, 15 April 2005.
Fletcher, David 1952-:'The teachers want more money and so do the nurses.' 'We'll compromise!...Give the teachers who train nurses more money.' The Dominion, 06 December 2001.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'The teachers are threatening to strike!' 'When?' 'As soon as you're within range.' The Dominion, 15 October, 2001.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'Phonics versus whole language?' 'What did teachers use in your day?' 'A stick!' The Dominion, 16 August 2001.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'When are teachers going to get back to teaching lessons?!!' 'Soon...According to this they're going to teach YOU one.' The Dominion, 11 May, 2002.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'The Minister of Education seems to be creating policy on the run!' 'He didn't have any choice....the teachers were chasing him.' The Dominion Post, 27 August 2002.
Fletcher, David 1952-:'The wage negotiations with the Post Primary Teachers' Association have stalled...How do we get them moving again?' 'There are hundreds of teachers outside offering to give you a kick start.' The Dominion, 14 March, 2002.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Have you got your speech for the teachers' conference?' 'I don't need one... I always get booed off the stage before I get a chance to speak.' Dominion Post, 5 April 2004.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'I NEVER want to hear the word TEACHER again!!!' 'The underpaid, childhood education facilitators are here to see you.' The Dominion, 12 June 2002.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'Have the teachers accepted my latest offer?' 'No....But they have corrected its punctuation and spelling!' The Dominion, 29 October, 2001.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'The Minister's on a non-stop tour of the country.' 'Why non-stop?' 'The teachers are chasing him.' The Dominion, 13 June 2002.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Did you deface my billboard?' 'No...My teacher beat me to it!' The Dominion, 15 June 2002.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'I'm giving you an extra 350 teachers this year!' PPTA 'But we asked for 1850 extra teachers!' 'That's near enough.' PPTA 'You might like to keep one of the maths teachers for yourself!' The Dominion, 3 August 2001.
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