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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- :'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.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'The teachers are threatening to strike!' 'When?' 'As soon as you're within range.' The Dominion, 15 October, 2001.
Evans, Malcolm 1945- :'No Waterhouse! its only the education of it that's compulsory!' NZ Herald. December, 2000.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'Phonics versus whole language?' 'What did teachers use in your day?' 'A stick!' The Dominion, 16 August 2001.
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 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- :'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.
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