ANGLICAN CHURCH CHALLENGES SADTU AND AFFIRMS GOOD TEACHING
The Anglican Church of Southern Africa has called on church members who also belong to the South African Democratic Teachers' Union either to "transform the trade union into a body that truly serves the cause of education, or resign from SADTU."
The Church's Provincial Synod, its highest legislative and deliberative body, adopted a resolution on Friday which also:
- Condemned "corruption and laziness which deprives our children of the education they deserve";
- Called on SADTU "to refrain from destructive stay-aways";
- asked Parliament to declare the teaching profession to be an essential service.
However the Synod said it also recognised "the care, dedication and commitment of many teachers all over southern Africa" and thanked "the dedicated officials in our various departments of education, at provincial and national level."
The resolution was proposed by the Very Revd Andrew Hunter, Dean of Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape, and seconded by the Revd Matt Esau of the Diocese of Cape Town. It was adopted with only a few dissenting voices.