SADTU dismisses Madisha's claims
By Mandisi Tyulu
25 December 2008
The South African Democratic Teachers Union has criticised claims by its former president Willy Madisha, that thousands of SADTU member have resigned – 10,000 in the Eastern Cape, 3,000 in the Western Cape.
SADTU president Thobile Ntola says it is simply untrue. SADTU has not received any such resignations. Neither have the provincial departments of education.
The employer has to be notified of resignations in order to stop deduction says Ntola.
“Our organization remains strong and intact and it can not be shaken by anyone especially by Madisha.”
25 December 2008
The South African Democratic Teachers Union has criticised claims by its former president Willy Madisha, that thousands of SADTU member have resigned – 10,000 in the Eastern Cape, 3,000 in the Western Cape.
SADTU president Thobile Ntola says it is simply untrue. SADTU has not received any such resignations. Neither have the provincial departments of education.
The employer has to be notified of resignations in order to stop deduction says Ntola.
“Our organization remains strong and intact and it can not be shaken by anyone especially by Madisha.”
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