Western Cape Education MEC Says Teacher Job Cuts Unfortunate But Necessary

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Western Cape Education MEC Says Teacher Job Cuts Unfortunate But Necessary
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The Western Cape MEC for Education, David Maynier, has defended the decision to cut over 2,400 teaching posts in the province, stating that it was a difficult choice made necessary by the national government's failure to fully fund the public sector wage agreement. Maynier acknowledged the concerns raised by teacher unions and civil society organizations but stressed that other provinces were also facing similar challenges.

CAPE TOWN - Western Cape Education MEC David Maynier said that the decision to reduce teaching posts in the province was not taken lightly.

He was responding to mounting calls from teacher unions and civil society organisations to save more than 2,400 teaching positions in the province.Maynier said the national government's decision to not fully fund the negotiated public sector wage agreement had resulted in provincial education departments having to make take hard decisions.

He said that other provinces, just like the Western Cape, were faced with tough decisions of cutting crucial programmes, such school feeding and learner transport for vulnerable learners. However, Western Cape Education Crisis Committee's Abeedah Adams said this issue was much bigger than that and had implications for many people.

"People who are part and supporting the campaign are university students who are doing education, who might be in their final year. What does the future hold for them? They're going to graduate with their education degree or their PGCE at the end of this year and there's no job."

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