Cosas against teaching as essential service

100902. Cape town. SADTU Members protest outside Westerford High in Rondebosch. Picture Henk Kruger/Cape Argus. Reporter Ester Lewis

100902. Cape town. SADTU Members protest outside Westerford High in Rondebosch. Picture Henk Kruger/Cape Argus. Reporter Ester Lewis

Published Feb 5, 2013

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Johannesburg -

The Congress of SA Students (Cosas) said on Tuesday it is against education being declared an essential service.

“As much as learners have a right to education, teachers have a right to demonstrate. We can never support such,” Cosas secretary-general Tshiamo Tsotetsi told journalists in Johannesburg.

Cosas is part of the Progressive Youth Alliance (PYA) that includes the African National Congress Youth League, and the Young Communist League of SA (YCLSA).

The organisations addressed journalists under the auspices of the PYA following a meeting it held recently.

The ANC announced on Monday, after its national executive committee meeting, that it would push for education to be declared an essential service.

YCLSA secretary general Buti Manamela said there should be a balance between the right to education and the right for teachers to voice their grievances.

“We can never allow the right of either... to be taken away from them... we hope that this issue will, through the ANC lekgotla, be further discussed.”

Cabinet was holding its lekgotla from Tuesday until Friday. - Sapa

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