THE Victorian government and the state teachers' union have agreed to resume talks in a bid to resolve their bitter, lengthy dispute over pay and conditions.
The Australian Education Union (AEU) Victorian branch says a meeting between the parties is scheduled for Thursday January 31.
AEU Victorian branch president Meredith Peace says the resumption of talks is positive, but is warning the government it won't back down.
"The Baillieu government has dragged this dispute out for over two years by refusing to listen to the concerns of education staff, parents and the broader community," Ms Peace said in a statement on Thursday.
The Baillieu government has threatened legal action against the union, which is planning fresh industrial action from the start of the new school year.
The AEU has scheduled another mass teacher strike on February 14, as well as a ban on working beyond the 38-hour week.
Ms Peace said the AEU put a significantly revised offer of 4.2 per cent per year over three years to the Baillieu Government in November but has yet to receive a formal response.
The government has long stood by its offer of an annual pay rise of 2.5 per cent with any further increases to be offset by productivity gains.
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