Queensland Teachers' Union (QTU) members have voted against a proposed pay rise that would see teachers earn more than $100,000 a year by the end of 2028.

A majority — 67 per cent — of the union's 50,000 members voted down the state government offer on Friday afternoon, following a week of deliberations.

"This means that the campaign for improved salaries and conditions to address the teacher shortage crisis will continue," QTU general secretary Kate Ruttiman said in a social media statement.

Last week, the state government offered teachers a three-year 8 per cent pay rise.

It meant every state school teacher would earn more than $100,000 a year by the end of 2028.

It also promised a new safety taskforce to deal with violence in classrooms.

But the union stopped short of recommending

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