Teachers should be tamed � Venson-Moitoi

Venson-Moitoi
Venson-Moitoi

The minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi says there is need for teachers to be controlled and regulated during strikes. Moitoi said this yesterday in Parliament when she was commenting on the Trade Dispute Amendment Bill, which seeks to declare teachers essential services.

“Even during my time when I was a minister for education, I told teachers that there is need for the government to control them. If indeed we want better education for our children, we cannot let teachers strike for months,” Moitoi said.“In countries like UK, teachers are allowed to strike only for two hours. We can allow them to strike but for a few hours. This is our country and we need to build it. Teachers are very important. Again, we should protect those who cannot speak for themselves. I support this bill and request that teachers striking period be controlled like in other countries.”

Moitoi said controlling teachers does not mean that their rights will be trampled upon.

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