SADTU MEMBERS READY TO GO ON STRIKE
Members of the South African Democratic Teachers' Union (SADTU) in the Central Region of Gauteng are ready to go on strike over the 0,5% disparity on pay progression and all outstanding issues that have been ignored by the DBE.
This came out of a regional mass meeting addressed by SADTU General Secretary Mugwena Maluleke at Orlando Communal Hall in Soweto on Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was also attended and addressed by COSATU President S'dumo Dlamini and Deputy General Secretary Bheki Ntshalintshali.
Both Maluleke and Dlamini appealed for unity in SADTU and COSATU. They appealed to members to defend these organizations from inside and outside forces at all material times. They warned against lies and half truths that were being spread about COSATU. "There is an open agenda to dislodge COSATU," Dlamini said.
"We are calling for the unity of SADTU. When SADTU is united, COSATU will be united," Maluleke said.
He said people were being fed with the lies that the ANC had not made changes to their lives since it took over.