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South Africa: Trade Union Starts R400m Education Fund
Source: African Education Newsletter
Source Date: Monday, June 09, 2014
Focus: ICT for MDGs
Country: South Africa
Created: Jun 09, 2014

The trade union also announced that study aid to its members and their children would increase to R60m in the next three years.
“The advent of the information economy means that trade unions have to make 'information' a key theme in their operations,” said Hermann.
“Knowledge is the best way for trade unions to protect their members in this new economy. The role of trade unions must change drastically, or they will lose their relevance.”
Flip Buys, chairman of the Solidarity Movement, said Solidarity planned for the next generation.
“Our message to young people is that studying will open up a future for them in South Africa. Young people who learn the art of lifelong learning have a lifelong advantage,” he said.
“The greatest benefit that a trade union could give its members is to equip them with knowledge.”
Hermann said the trade union wanted to equip people to stay in South Africa and contribute to the growth of the South African economy.
“That is also our contribution towards curbing unemployment and poverty,” he said.
A focus on mathematics teaching formed part of Solidarity’s education plans, including a society for mathematics teachers and maths clubs at schools and winter schools.
Expanding these plans to other important subjects was also being considered.
Solidarity also announced it was implementing major social outreach programmes in education.
Over the next three years, this would include plans to support thousands of pre-schools with food aid, provide 12 000 schoolbags to needy Afrikaans pupils, and give study assistance worth millions to needy students.
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