SADTU North West Province Media Statement, 17 September 2014

 

 

Not in the Name of our Union, SADTU

 

 

The Provincial leadership of SADTU North West province held a two day
strategic meeting where they resolved on a number of critical issues. Top on
the agenda was the state of education in the North West and prioritizing
organisational renewal.

 

The Provincial Working Committee (PWC) emphasized the importance of members
remaining in the revolutionary union. They said "not in the name of SADTU"
to those leaders who convene union meetings to take decision to join or form
a new union. The leadership condemns attempts by some leaders who use SADTU
meetings to take decisions that encourage members to leave SADTU. "This is
unheard of in the traditions of our union SADTU, to have a constitutional
structure resolving to join a new union" said the leadership. "We will
defend this union with our lives because this is the only hope for our
members against the unwarranted bashing they suffer," said the Provincial
Working Committee.

 

Those who use the name of the union to arrive at irrational decisions are
undermining the membership of this union and must stop. Those behind such
decisions have no blessings from the provincial leadership and members must
ignore them and continue to support SADTU. Every member has a duty to
challenge such counter-revolutionary acts. 

 

In addition the union resolved to reposition the union to confront the many
challenges that continue to confront SADTU members and learners in public
schools. The PWC vowed to continue the fight for the conversion of temporary
teachers to permanent status.

 

The Provincial Working Committee (PWC) has also reflected on the continued
disruptions of schools by protesting residents in the Ramotshere Moiloa
Local Municipality, in the Zeerust area. The demands to have water by the
communities are genuine and must be supported; however closing the schools
is not a solution and this must be condemned. Our communities are
underdeveloped and we need highly skilled citizens to transform the very
same communities and education is the only weapon we have at our disposals
to achieve development. The closure of any school undermines our effort to
transform our society and delays our empowerment. We call upon the
leadership of our communities to allow schools to operate because even in a
war zone children are allowed to learn. 

 

Not in the name of our Union and not in the name of our members.

 

 

Issued by SADTU Secretariat

 

Contact:

Provincial Secretary, Comrade S. Kale, 071 385 4733

Provincial Deputy Secretary, Comrade L. Modiba, 082 809 0064

 

 

 

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