SADTU responds to the 2018 Medium Term Budget Statement
25 October 2018
The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union, the largest union in the education sector, has met the 2018 Medium Term Budget statement with caution. The Union welcomes the fact that the Statement continues to prioritise education, health, social and community development, However, it has brought unease to our members who are public servants.
Delivering the budget statement in Parliament, Minister Mboweni left us unsettled when he announced that the 2018 public service wage agreement exceeds budgeted baselines by R30,2 billion and they have not allocated additional money for this.
He said the wage bill remained the biggest cost pressure on the budget. “We must choose to reduce the structural deficit, especially the consistently high growth in the real public sector wage bill,” Mboweni said.
However, he did not give clarity as to how he would reduce this structural deficit, causing us to deduce that the many vacant posts in the sector will remain unfilled leading to over-burdening teachers who are overworked and teaching crowded classrooms.