Press Statements
The Acting General Secretary's view point
LETTER TO THE EDITOR OF BUSINESS DAY
03 August 2009
The utterances by Khehla Shubane and RW Johnson on Business Day’s 29th July edition under Management and Leadership cannot go unchallenged.
The article denigrates and makes a mockery of the Alliance partners namely the South African Communist Party, ANC Youth League, Cosatu and its federation member - the South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU). The arguments presented by the two gentlemen lack depth.
SADTU SICK AND TIRED
MEDIA STATEMENT
3 AUGUST 2009
SADTU SICK AND TIRED OF WAITING FOR OSD FINALISATION
Delay in signing the Collective Agreement no 4 of 2009.
UPDATE ON OSD NEGOTIATIONS, 16 July 2009
The South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) is frustrated at the delay in signing the Collective Agreement no 4 of 2009. SADTU held a special National Executive Council (NEC) meeting on Monday whereby all members agreed to accept Friday’s offer and gave the executive the mandate to sign. However, before the union could sign, we were informed that the employer was still waiting for a mandate from the National Treasury.
SADTU National Executive Committee calls for Teacher Development and OSD agreement implemenatation
MEDIA STATEMENT
25.06.2009
SADTU National Executive Committee calls for
- teacher development and opening of colleges
- OSD agreement and 15% salary increase for 2009
SADTU’s National Executive Committee (NEC) met in Johannesburg over the last two days (24-25 June) to chart the way forward on the following issues:
Teacher Development Summit





