Cregeen denies there's a crisis looming
The education minister says he's "very disappointed" with a union representative's claims that schools in the Isle of Man are edging closer to a staffing and recruitment crisis.
During a recent visit, north-west executive for the NASUWT, Damien McNulty, said a lack of salary increases in the profession on Island meant there was a big disparity with some areas of the UK, making it difficult to recruit and retain teachers.
However, Graham Cregeen rejects that view, saying it's wide of the mark:
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