8 Feb 2012
The       Eastern Cape Provincial Government and teacher union South African       Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu) have today signed a memorandum       of agreement which covers a number of aspects that seek to       normalise teaching and learning in the Eastern Cape Province. 
       
       This was revealed at a joint media briefing between the Eastern       Cape Education MEC Mandla Makhupula, Congress of South African       Trade Unions (Cosatu) Secretary General Zwelinzima Vavi and Sadtu       leadership in East London. 
       
       The agreement follows a meeting last night between the Premier       Noxolo Kiviet, members of her Executive Council and Cosatu       leadership lead by Zwelinzima Vavi. One of the key areas agreed on       in the memorandum of agreement is the reinstatement of temporary       teachers by the provincial Education Department. The MEC for       Education will release a circular by 10 February 2012 to effect       the reinstament of temporary educators. 
       
       Sadtu has agreed to end their go slow and pickets that they have       embarked on in the past few weeks. Sadtu Provincial Secretary       Mncekeleli Ndongeni said the PEC will today meet with branch       secretaries to communicate the decision. 
       
       Asked about Sadtu’s call for the removal of Education       Superintendent-General, Vavi said the matter was still being       discussed behind closed doors. “The discussion on that are       ongoing, hence we don’t have it in this Memorandum of Agreement.       Once we reach a conclusion on that, we will call you and pronounce       on it.”
       
       Vavi said all parties agree that they need to normalise their       relations in order to guarantee realisation of “these political       commitments”. 
       
       Enquiries:
       Mahlubandile Qwase
       Cell: 083 259 9039
Issued by: Eastern Cape         Provincial Government 
       8 Feb 2012
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