State school teachers will walk off the job next Tuesday, with rallies set for Brisbane and major Queensland towns.

Giving a week’s notice, Queensland Teachers’ Union general secretary Kate Ruttiman sent a missive to members on Tuesday morning calling for the 24-hour work stoppage.

“The QTU has shown good faith in the conciliation process by delaying any consideration of further industrial action … despite calls for the premier to personally intervene in the dispute, the government has failed to act,” Ruttiman wrote.

She told members the date – which falls in week eight of term four – was selected to avoid clashes with year 12 exams, which ended on Tuesday 18, and end-of-year activities set for the final two weeks of the year.

The union had previously suggested a strike for Thursday,

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