SADTU KwaZulu-Natal, Media Statement, 25 November 2015

 

 

Decision of the Department of Basic Education to freeze posts

 

 

SADTU in KZN has noted and received with some relief the decision taken by
the Department of Basic Education to freeze filling of posts where
incumbents lost their lives brutally in the hands of mysterious gunmen.
SADTU has over a long period of time raised her concerns about violence in
schools and killing of education workers in their line of duty and in broad
day light painfully exposing learners to untold form of brutality that many
of us have never experienced. These killings have not even spared the poor
learners who lose their lives in so tender ages that the nation is robbed
future leaders.  The caliber of those murdered always reflects that it would
only be the enemies of our societies and development who readily take lives
of our agents of change.

 

This decisive action of the department of education should however take into
deeper consideration all other matters related to disruptions in the filling
of promotional posts in all schools such that this action does not militate
against the delivery of quality education in general.  Filling of management
posts in schools follow stringent processes involving many stakeholders with
SADTU being such indispensable partner and as such unilateral decisions by
the department seek to trivialize a bigger challenge enveloping the system
as a whole.

 

There are some veiled attacks mirrored in the form of abuse of power by the
department of education through inconsistent application of rules and
procedures in platforms which are ideally intended to protect workers who
reasonably feel ill-treated in legitimate processes.  The Employee Relations
Directorate of the department tasked with such critical intervention has
dismally failed to adopt measures to prevent school based violence and
killings traceable to promotional posts skirmishes. Many education workers,
as has SADTU, had lost hope in the capacity and commitments of the
department of education to do that which is minimal in management of
promotional post filling processes.

 

We accordingly shall call upon the employer to immediately attend to many
other promotional posts related grievances within the department in a manner
that demonstrates impartiality necessary to restore the dignity of the
department of education in mediating in labour disputes.  This exercise
warrants serious engagements between the employer and labour so that it is
not viewed as an employer initiated public relations exercise designed to
gloss over critical issues affecting delivery of education in KZN. We say
this because there are many cases that remain unresolved by the same
department which were raised long time ago. A session therefore is necessary
where as labour we will be able to raise issues which must be part of the
package for investigation.

 

We call upon on all our members and the society at large to expose those
behind these senseless killings since it remains an undeniable fact that
criminals stay with us, dine with us and invariably destroy us daily.

 

We also appeal to the SAPS to prioritize the investigations of these
merciless killings of education workers whose success in proper interview
processes have been turned into unforgiveable sins by the heartless
murderers. 

 

 

Issued by SADTU

 

Contact:

Nomarashiya Caluza

Provincial Secretary

0826117027

[email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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