Thứ Hai, 14 tháng 11, 2016

Business committed to education solution

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annesburg - Business Unity SA (Busa) has committed itself to finding lasting solutions to the education crisis following renewed threats from the country’s largest trade union, Cosatu, for a national strike over free tuition.

Cosatu warned that the strike would go ahead if talks at the National Economic, Development and Labour Council (Nedlac) between labour, business, the government and civil society did not achieve the desired results.

Students prevented vehicles from entering Wits University at the Yale Road Entrance during the #FeesMustFall campaign. Picture: Chris Collingridge. Credit: INDEPENDENT MEDIA


The federation has applied for a Section 77 strike notice at Nedlac, and has accused business and the state of not taking the matter seriously.

But this has been denied by Busa.


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“We share with our social partners the urgent need to safeguard our higher education institutions and all those that work and learn there and condemn violent protests threatening the lives of citizens, public and private property and operations of our public institutions,” the organisation said in a statement on Friday.

It said it welcomed the opportunity afforded by Nedlac application to engage with social partners and key constituents.

“Busa is committed to working with government (fees commission, ministerial task team, NSFAS, budget reprioritisation, the SETA landscape) and social partners as part of a broader consultation on higher education.
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“This should be aimed at short-term interventions to address current challenges, as well as activating a longer term higher education vision for the country,” Busa said.

The next talks at Nedlac on the application will take place on Monday.

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