Independent Education Union – Queensland and Northern Territory (IEU-QNT) members in Wide Bay Catholic schools are taking strike action tomorrow (Wednesday, 23 August) to have their voice heard on critical concerns related to the workload crisis in schools and the fact support staff in Queensland Catholic schools are still paid outdated and unfair wage rates.
IEU-QNT Branch Secretary Terry Burke said employees had no choice but to take strike action.
"Queensland Catholic school employers have failed to take the steps needed to protect working and learning conditions in their schools," Mr Burke said.
"We have a workload crisis in our schools that needs to be addressed.
"Meanwhile, support staff in Queensland Catholic schools are still paid outdated and unfair wage rates.
"There are some significant challenges facing Queensland Catholic schools which have major impacts on staff and students.
"Our members are taking this action to raise the alarm that things need to change – it's time the employers heard our voice," Mr Burke said.
Wide Bay Queensland Catholic school staff are part of 4000 IEU members taking strike action across 106 Catholic schools tomorrow.
Wide Bay Catholic schools where IEU-QNT members are striking tomorrow:
- St Mary's College, Maryborough
- St Therese's Catholic Primary School, Monto