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Protesting ABET teachers demand better working conditions

24th November 2017 Mandla Mnyakama 0

A group of protesting teachers from the Gugulethu-based St Francis Adult Learning Centre locked up the Western Cape’s Higher Education and Training Department’s officials in the school’s office for more than two hours and released them after an amicable deal was reached.

ABET teachers lament poor working conditions

15th November 2017 Joseph Chirume 0

A group of dissatisfied government college lecturers last Friday demonstrated in front of the Port Elizabeth High Court demanding better salaries and improved working conditions.

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