CUT BLOATED ADMINISTRATION, NOT TEACHER POSTS
The MEC for Education's recent pronouncements on the 2014 school staff establishment whereby 5 024 posts will be cut will have an adverse effect in classrooms and on the general morale of teachers.
Instead of cutting teacher numbers, the DA believes that the Department of Education needs to revisit its organogram and downsize its bloated administration at its head office in Zwelitsha and its 23 district offices. According to the Persal system the department employed at total of 80 848 people as at 30 September 2013, of which 59 489 were educators in schools. Excess administrative staff should be redeployed horizontally in other government departments.
The DA demands that MEC Mandla Makupula provides all schools with their individual staff establishments before the end of October 2013. Schools must be given the opportunity to plan ahead in terms of whether their teacher-numbers will increase or decrease.
Where teacher numbers have decreased, schools will have the unfortunate task of identifying people who are in excess as outlined in a collective agreement. Schools will also need to revisit their subject allocations and class groupings in order to accommodate their smaller post basket.
Schools must be allowed to appeal if requests to retain current numbers of teaching teachers are refused for unacceptable reasons.