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Vic teachers pay dispute resolved

The Victorian Government has resolved its long running pay dispute with teachers.

Enterprise bargaining negotiations between the Government and the teachers union has dragged on for 14 months.

But a deal has finally been reached the day before the Budget is released.

The Premier John Brumby says the salary of a graduate teacher will rise by about $5,000 and senior teachers will get a $10,000 pay rise.

"We'll make the classroom teachers the highest paid anywhere in Australia," he said.

Mr Brumby, says they gave the teachers more than the original offer of 3.25 per cent because the union has agreed to boost productivity by spending more time with students.

"They will get an extra 10 minutes of tuition everyday."

The Education Union's Mary Bluett says top teachers will get a 15 per cent pay rise and graduate teachers 9.5 per cent over three years.

"The salary will actually reflect the importance of the job of teaching," she said.

"That would do a lot to retain the teachers that we have here in the state."

Under the deal, three of the four pupil-free days will be moved to before the start of the school year and teachers will get a one-off $1,000 cash bonus.

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