The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (SADTU) has long stood as the leading voice for educators, committed to advancing the rights and welfare of teachers in South Africa and beyond. Founded in 1990, SADTU represents over 250,000 educators and education sector workers, making it the largest teachers’ union in the country. Its dedication to creating a fair, non-racial, and democratic educational environment has earned it national and international respect.
A Brief History of SADTU
SADTU was established on October 6, 1990, in Johannesburg. The union’s formation was a significant milestone, bringing together previously racially divided teacher organizations to create a unified structure aimed at eradicating educational inequality. This pivotal merger helped to challenge the segregationist educational policies of apartheid and laid the foundation for an inclusive, democratic education system.
The idea to form SADTU originated at a teachers’ conference held in Harare in 1988. At this event, various teacher organizations came together, pledging to form a national, non-racial teachers’ union in South Africa. This agreement, known as the “Harare Accord,” led to the establishment of the National Teacher Unity Forum (NTUF). By 1990, these efforts culminated in the formation of SADTU, solidifying a national voice for teachers in the country’s fight for equal education.
SADTU’s Mission and Values
SADTU’s mission centers on promoting equality and eliminating discrimination in the education sector. The union’s main objectives include:
- Advocating for a democratic education system free from discrimination.
- Addressing the legacies of apartheid-era education policies.
- Supporting teachers in their professional and personal development.
Today, SADTU is an affiliate of COSATU, the Congress of South African Trade Unions, and is also internationally affiliated with Education International (EI), the All Africa Teachers’ Organisation (AATO), and the Southern Africa Teachers’ Organisation (SATO).
The Role of SADTU in Modern South Africa
Over the years, SADTU has played a transformative role in South Africa’s education sector. The union empowers teachers to actively participate in rebuilding the education system and contributing to the country’s broader development goals. It provides a platform for teachers to engage in initiatives that address challenges such as inadequate resources, overcrowded classrooms, and underpaid staff.
SADTU’s commitment to inclusivity and equality has driven it to create a supportive environment where teachers can work effectively to inspire future generations.
Contact Information for SADTU
For those interested in learning more about SADTU or seeking membership, the union’s national office details are as follows:
Address:
SADTU Village, Portion 74, Corner Dann Road & Loam Street,
Glen Marais, Ext 144, Kempton Park, 1619
Postal Address:
Postnet Suite 106, Private Bag X5, Aston Manor, 1630
Contact Details:
Tel: (011) 971 2000
Email: sadtu@sadtu.org.za