The Vanguard Of The Teachers’ Interests

08 September 2024
Media Statement

For Immediate Release
EUSA Sees The Planned Teaching Positions Cut As Treason

Education And Allied Workers Union of South Africa (EUSA), expresses grave concern regarding the recent announcements by the Departments of Education in various provinces, particularly the Western Cape, which has revealed plans to cut over 2,400 teaching positions due to budget reductions imposed by the National Treasury. This alarming trend signals a reckless disregard for the future of our children and the integrity of our education system.

Currently, many teachers are already overwhelmed, managing classrooms with over 80 learners each. If the departments proceed with their announced cuts, we could see one teacher forced to stand in front of more than 200 learners. This situation is untenable and will make it impossible to manage and teach effectively, thereby compromising the quality of education that our children deserve.

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Education & Allied Workers Union of South Africa

EUSA New Year’s Message


EUSA wishes all teachers a happy and a prosperous new year. We have noted with appreciation teachers’ efforts to uplift the nation under dire & difficult circumstances in 2022. Many teachers were not supported by DBE and provincial DoE offices. The lack of safety in our schools exposed many teachers to danger with some losing their lives. Unruly learners contributed greatly in the assault and death of our dear teachers. This should be squally be blamed on the abolished corporal measure and failure of SGBs in many instances. However, teachers pulled through for the nation and EUSA thank you all deservedly so for this patriotic gesture.



SGB Members are Not qualified HR practitioners to hire teachers and school principals.

EUSA is calling for an establishment of the DoE Central Recruitment Offices in all Districts.

These offices will be responsible for the receiving & sorting of all applications, sifting and shortlisting of the deserving candidates and conducting interviews. They should be formed with district HR officials qualified for the job.

The establishment of these offices will further eradicate all corruption that we have been witnessing for decades in the process of hiring of schools teachers, Departmental Heads, Deputy Principals, Principals and even Directors.

EUSA demands on this is based on credibility which is something lacking in the current SGB based approach. As a result, many schools are headed by incompetent, corrupt and bully principals colluding with the SGBs to loot the finances allocated to schools.
Many school principals pay bribes to SGBs to get the posts and render themselves vulnerable to perpetual favours to the SGBs that knows how they got the posts. This kind of corruption makes schools another corruption-infested entities. Communities are shielded out by the SGBs and corrupt principals from playing any meaningful role in trying to cover their corruption from being uncovered.

To root out this kind of paralysis, EUSA is of the view that Districts rotational recruitment offices are the answer. In this proposed approach, HR officers from a distant district would be brought in for a determined period to deal with HR process of another district and leave once done with the hiring. For example, HR officers of Ethekwini district will go to Uthukela district and vice versa. This approach will minimize the rampant corruption that end up getting incompetent undeserving people into posts.

EUSA is ready to provide more details of its proposed approach to salvage whatever little integrity and credibility to the hiring of schools based personnel.

Regards,

Siphiwe Mpungose
General Secretary
078 051 2577

Scelo Bhengu
President
079 067 6390