DPSM threatens teachers over backlog

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The head of the Directorate of Public Service Management (DPSM), Festina Bakwena has warned teachers of severe consequences if they implement the 'no pay, no work' strategy in reply to the government's enforcement of the 'no work, no pay' clause agreement in the suspended strike.

Bakwena told Mmegi yesterday that teachers must do the work they are required to do, otherwise they will face severe action.

She urged supervisors in schools to take action against teachers who do not do their work or choose to skip topics.

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