Union takes Motshekga to court for reopening schools amid virus pandemic

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A last-ditch attempt to stop schools reopening next week set is to play out in court as a union representing more than 27000 teachers challenges Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga’s “arrogance”. TheStar_news

Johannesburg - A last-ditch attempt to stop schools reopening next week set is to play out in court as a union representing more than 27000 teachers challenges Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga’s “arrogance”.

Motshekga has been adamant since last week that the DBE was ready to reopen schools safely, including the provision of personal protective equipment to all institutions nationwide. “Teachers will be teaching. We have community health workers who will be screening at the gate,” Motshekga said. “We totally reject the use of teachers and learners as guinea pigs used to test against an invisible enemy.“Our legal team has been busy drafting the court papers since Saturday and Sunday morning. So we expect to file the papers by .

 

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TheStar_news Teachers take Angie Motshekga to court via YouTube

TheStar_news I FULLY AGREE WITH THEM.I SAY CANCEL THE SCHOOL YEAR.BETTER A LIVE KID THAN A DEAD KID

TheStar_news Excellent. It's now time for action as trying to reason with these incompetent imbeciles is fruitless.

TheStar_news A last-ditch attempt to stop schools reopening next week set is to play out in court as a union representing more than 27000 teachers challenges Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga’s “arrogance”. TheStar_news

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