P.S.U. Joins B.N.T.U. in Protest
Joining today’s protest were members of the Public Service Union, led by President Dean Flowers. Flowers told News Five that the P.S.U.’s participation had two purposes: to show solidarity and because public officers have children taught by these teachers, making their wellbeing crucial.
Dean Flowers, President, Public Service Union
“When you speak of solidarity, solidarity is not behind, it’s not sitting behind your computer screen. behind your cell phone saying that you support the teachers when you’re not on the ground. Solidarity means getting on the ground and giving that support physically. Secondly, I’m a parent and I have children at every single level of education in this country and their education If the teachers are not contented while contented while contented while in their jobs and so it’s important that I stand in solidarity with these teachers to ensure that whatever the issues are where their instruments are concerned their classroom conditions the working conditions that it is addressed and addressed properly not a short term fix be delivered to all of our children who we say are the future.”
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