• Home
  • Training Companies
  • Courses
  • Search
  • Gauteng
  • W Cape
  • Distance & eLearning
  • Venues
  • Jobs
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Login
Skills Portal
Looking for Training Companies? Looking for Work? Looking for Training Courses?
  • › Assessor, Moderator, SDF & ETDP
  • › Health & Safety
  • › Human Resources and Industrial Relations
  • › Computer Skills
  • › Project Management
  • › HIV/AIDS
  • › Customer Service
  • › Call Centre
  • › HR Jobs
  • › Training & Education Jobs
  • › Sales & Marketing Jobs
  • › Other Jobs
  • › Submit a job vacancy
    • › Gauteng
    • › Western Cape
    • › KwaZulu-Natal
    • › Eastern Cape
    • › Free State
    • › Limpopo
    • › Mpumalanga
    • › Northern Cape
    • › North West
    Sign up for email newsletters :

    You are in : Education > Schools

    Teachers Strike

    Sadtu embarks on indefinite strike

    Tue, 17 Aug 2010 15:58

    Share

    The teachers union Sadtu has announced that they have embarked on a national strike, to being on Wednesday 18th August 2010.

    "The National Executive Committee of The South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) has taken a unanimous decision that the Union will embark on a full scale indefinite strike over wages beginning with a total shut down from tomorrow', the union leaders said in a statement.

    "The members totally rejected the latest government offer of R700 for housing allowance, 7% of salary adjustment and the 1st July implementation date and have shown overwhelming support for a strike".

    "Our demands remain the same, 8.6% salary adjustment, R1000.00 for housing allowance, equalisation of medical aid and 1st April implementation date.

    The NEC also noted the utterances by the State President Jacob Zuma and strongly condemned his statement".

    "The government has a responsibility to honour the demands by workers without trivialising them. Politics cannot be separated from the struggle for labour rights. It must be clear that wages cannot be separated from service delivery, so is politics. The current macroeconomic policy, which is a political matter, is responsible for low wages in the public services".

    "The NEC further resolved to work with the Joint Mandating Committee (COSATU-aligned public service unions) and the broader labour caucus in developing a programme of action".

    "The strike programme will include a total shut down of institutions. Branch meetings will be convened on the 18 August to formally communicate the decision of NEC," the statement concluded.



    Related Articles







    Featured Training Provider

    > View all training providers


    --

    Most Read

    Most Commented


    Visit Skills-Universe


    Tag Cloud

    schooleconomyemploymentSAmdladlanadepartmenttourismeconomiceducationdevelopmentuniversityhealthsetasouth africatradeskills developmentlabourministerschoolstechnologycuptraininglettersworldbusinessgovernmentgautengskills2010learners
    © The Skills Portal 2010
    T:0861 11 22 18 | Terms & Conditions