SowetanLive reports that a Limpopo school teacher has lost her job apparently after raising concerns about not being paid for six months.
Anna Sebopela was appointed on a permanent basis in September last year at Refilwe Primary School in Namakgale outside Phalaborwa and earned a salary until December. However, the position for which Sebopela had been appointed was inexplicably turned into a temporary post and her salary payments stopped. Sebopela said she was sent from pillar to post when she enquired about the non-payments and clarity over the position. She was surprised to be given a letter of termination of her employment on Tuesday, informing her that her employment was coming to an end the following day. A provincial department of education spokesman advised Sebopela to write a formal complaint so that they could assist her.
- Read this report by Frank Maponya in full at SowetanLive
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