Letter to school administration staff and teacher aides
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Education Queensland’s plan to contract out cleaning and maintenance will mean lower quality, less accountability to school communities, and dirty, unsafe schools.
The Minister for Education has said that this plan is about making principals “concentrate on education outcomes rather than juggling maintenance budgets” – which is code for reducing local control.
The LHMU and the QPSU have combined forces to campaign against these plans.
We’re calling this the “positively public” campaign – because public services like school cleaning and maintenance should be provided by public sector workers, accountable to their local school community.
We can win this campaign to defend jobs and wages – but only if we have the support of school staff and communities across the state.
We know it won’t be easy, and we know Education Queensland is already spreading misinformation to try to stop the campaign.
They say that the pay and conditions of existing workers won’t be affected – but why adopt a new model of building schools unless they plan to extend it across the state?
And if this is about building schools quickly, why will private contractors determine the wages and conditions of school cleaning and maintenance workers for at least 30 years? That’s hardly a short time.
Education Queensland have already tried to contract out all school cleaning in all schools across the state, in the 1990’s – if they succeed in doing it now in seven schools, why would they stop?
We need to take a stand against contracting out here and now, so that the employer knows once and for all that school jobs are not out for tender.
We urge you to read the enclosed material and be a part of the fight to make sure that the state government does not sell out jobs – not now, and not in the future.
Yours in union
State Secretary
LHMU
State Secretary
QPSU
PS. Please read the material on this site and support the campaign to stop our jobs and conditions being put out for tender.
