Teachers union sadtu
Makhura, Lesufi urged to intervene to stop Sadtu strike at Eldorado Park school
At least eight educators have not reported for school for several weeks following allegations of victimisation at the school.
Some pupils have been left without educators after a number of temporary maths and science teachers' contracts were not renewed.
The teachers’ union will hand over a memorandum of grievances to the Basic Education Department.
The teachers’ union has however said it’s still studying the Basic Education ministerial task team's report.
The ‘City Press’ claims to have seen the yet to be released document into the alleged sale of teaching posts.
Angie Motshekga says she's allowed more time for those cited in the report to make representations.
The report, which was supposed to be released in Feb, has been delayed by a further two weeks.
Sadtu is calling on minister Angie Motshekga to review the current post provisioning norms.
Angie Motshekga says the task team probing the sale of teaching posts for cash will continue investigations.
The report is expected to be made public early next month.
Basic Education Department received the report earlier this month after two years of investigation.
Yesterday, Motshekga announced that a final report into the ‘jobs for cash scandal’, is in its final stages.
The task team says the leaked incomplete preliminary report is likely to compromise the rest of its work.
A damning report reveals that Sadtu is entirely implicated in the jobs for cash scandal.
A draft report revealed serious levels of corruption & nepotism as a forensic investigation continues.
Today five teachers unions announced their 400,000 members will not be administering the tests tomorrow.
A coalition of teachers unions have formally announced they will be boycotting the administration of the Annual National Assessments which are due to begin nationwide on Thursday.
It’s been reported that union members sold teacher and principal posts in at least six provinces.
Nearly all teacher unions have told government that they are not ready to administer the ANA.