The increase in the minimum wage for public school teachers has caused confusion and raised questions about teacher pay gaps, the role of the state in funding education, and the ability of local governments to keep up with the pace. "I don't have nice words," said Robert Lippin, education advisor to the Association of Estonian Cities and Municipalities.
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The increase in the minimum wage for public school teachers has caused confusion and raised questions about teacher pay gaps, the role of the state in funding education, and the ability of local governments to keep up with the pace. "I don't have nice words," said Robert Lippin, education advisor to the Association of Estonian Cities and Municipalities.