Meeting the challenge - a chronology
| 23 October 2008 |
Nearly 3000 members in 55 schools in the Logan-Albert Beaudesert region undertook stop-work action over the week, with more than 99 per cent voting in favour of holding another mass meeting in Term 1, 2009 to plan further action if the State Government failed to commit to additional resources. QTU members in other areas strongly supported their action, as evidenced by the messages of support and encouragement posted on the Meeting the Challenge web noticeboard. |
| 22 October 2008 | The Courier-Mail covering the complex schools resourcing campaign condemned as 'wildly sensationalist and inaccurate' ..more |
| 22 October 2008 |
In an historic agreement between the non-state school sector and the State Government, Education and Training Minister Rod Welford today committed a greater share of State Government funding to Queensland’s most needy non-state schools in 2009. Irony of the annoucement and the timing not lost on QTU members. |
| 21 & 22 October 2008 | Schools in Logan-Albert Beaudesert region stop work for 1 hour |
| 4 September 2008 | Schools in Logan hold ballot to decide further action |
| August 2008 |
Realities of life in complex schools highlighted Queensland Teachers' Journal, Vol.31 No.6 August 2008, p12-13 |
| July 2008 |
Disappointed Logan teachers back stop-work action to force a better deal for the state’s most complex schools, in the wake of a disappointing state budget announcement which showed that the state government is not listening to QTU members in complex schools and found no real additional money for those most in need Queensland Teachers' Journal, Vol 31 No 5 July 2008, p13 |
| April 2008 |
Logan City teachers take to the airwaves to explain the QTU’s Meeting the Challenge campaign Queensland Teachers' Journal Vol 31 No 3, April 2008, p11 |
| 26 February 2008 |
The campaign kicks off in Logan Queensland Teachers' Journal Vol 31, no.2, 14 March 2008,p.6 |
| October 2007 |
The Meeting the Challenge campaign launched |
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Tragic news continues to come from Moore, Oklahoma, where young children have died at Plaza Towers Elementary School, which was in the direct path of a tornado. As President Barack Obama has said, these children lost their lives in one of the safest places they knew – their school. The thoughts of 44,000 QTU members are with the devastated community.
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