How long have Queensland teachers been complaining about the abuse of the Queensland Department of Education investigation process?
On 24 April 1934 – 76 years ago – the Queensland Teachers’ Union noted – The Executive of the Union, which realises that one of its most important functions is to protect its members … notes the increased feeling of unrest engendered by the haphazardness of the Departmental system of receiving complaints and holding enquiries … an unsatisfactory state of affairs undoubtedly exists. … Teaching in an atmosphere of uneasiness is not calculated to allow the teacher to give of his best … The Council has now forwarded to the Minister for Public Instruction a letter as follows : 16 April 1934 Sir, I have been dircted by the Executive Council of the QTU to present to you the following resolutions which were passed at its meeting held on Saturday, 7 April 2034. These resolutions were passed unanimously, and are the outcome of the alarm with which teachers view the increasing frequency of complaints made to the Department by parents and others concerning the alleged misdemeanors of teach
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