Sunday, April 24, 2011

Political activity at schools

The humble election freebie , the T-shirt, set off a flurry of press comment on Wednesday as the Congress of SA Trade Unions in the Western Cape accused the DA of forcing school children to wear its brand during a hockey match.
“Cosatu is outraged at the DA violating children's rights at a school in Overberg High in Caledon, by forcing children to wear DA sweaters during school activities,” said Tony Ehrenreich whom the ANC has nominated as its candidate for Cape Town mayor should it oust the DA there in the local government elections.
Cosatu wanted the Independent Electoral Commission and the education department to investigate the matter, in the light of education department policy to ban political activity at schools.

“... or does this not apply to DA supporters,” asked Ehrenreich.
The Democratic Alliance, not immediately knowing specific details about the alleged incident, said there should be no political activity at schools but they would look into it.
The principal of the Overberg High School in Caledon was not available to comment, but within half an hour the DA sent an email to say that the t-shirts were given in response to a request for a donation.
“The first hockey team asked the DA for a donation of shirts, as they did with other businesses in the area,” said Bronagh Casey, spokeswoman for the province's education MEC Donald Grant, by email.
“The shirts were voluntarily worn by the girls at their practice session yesterday (Tuesday) around 4pm. Once the principal was made aware of the situation they were asked to replace the shirts,” she wrote, adding that Cosatu was politicising the issue to promote its own political agendas.
Ehrenreich referred further queries to Jonavon Rustin, provincial secretary of the SA Democratic Teachers Union, who after listening to the DA's explanation and being offered a chance to counter-comment, said they accepted the DA's explanation that the children were not forced.
“It's fine, we accept that.” 
http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/da-t-shirts-violating-children-s-rights-cosatu-1.1059699

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