Transcription of SOUTH AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC TEACHERS’ UNION …
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SOUTH AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC TEACHERS UNION . SADTU Constitution As Amended in October 2014. SOUTH AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC TEACHERS'. UNION (SADTU). BACKGROUND. The SOUTH AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC Teachers' UNION (SADTU) was launched in Johannesburg on 6 October 1990. This was an historic occasion, bringing together a range of racially divided teacher organisations into a unitary structure with a progressive vision. In doing so SADTU challenged the legitimacy of ethnic education departments and made an important contribution to the struggle for non-racialism in SOUTH africa . The idea to form a national and non-racial teachers' UNION originated at a conference of teachers in Harare in April 1988. The various organisations present at the Harare Conference - ATASA, UTASA, TASA, NEUSA, DETU, WECTU, EDASA, PTU and the PTL committed themselves to work towards the establishment of one national teachers' organisation in a unitary, non-racial and DEMOCRATIC SOUTH africa .
SOUTH AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC TEACHERS UNION SADTU Constitution As Amended in October 2014 2 Teachers’ Organisation (AATO) and the Southern Africa Teachers’ Organisation (SATO).
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