Students clean as TAFE cuts bite: O’Farrell must act now to reverse damage
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Students are spending more time cleaning and stocking storerooms and less time learning under TAFE budget cuts which have slashed support staff numbers, according to the NSW Public Service Association.
The 色狼社区supports the launch of a Bill today aimed at reversing TAFE budget cuts, losses of more than 800 jobs and fee increases of up to 9.5%.
General Secretary Anne Gardiner said the proposed cuts would not deliver better education outcomes for students and risks dismantling TAFE NSW鈥檚 gold standard of vocational education.
鈥淭he State government鈥檚 attack on TAFE funding and jobs will increase skills shortages in areas vital to the economy and impact on the long-term economic wellbeing of NSW,鈥 Ms Gardiner said today.
鈥淭he O鈥橣arrell government cannot claim it wants a 鈥榮mart and skilled鈥 workforce then introduce cuts that will pull apart the best system we have to deliver vocational education.
鈥淥ur members tell us that cutbacks are already reducing students鈥 access to learning support services, including lack of IT and technical support and maintenance of classrooms and laboratories.
鈥淭here have also been cuts in student support roles designed to assist vulnerable and disadvantaged students gain TAFE qualifications, such as disability support staff, library staff and jobs providing counselling and student welfare support.
鈥淚n addition to hundreds of job cuts, more staff will be forced into insecure part-time and casual work positions.
鈥淭he full extent of the damage to TAFE will unfold over coming years but what鈥檚 certain is the damage will be difficult, if not impossible, to reverse.
鈥淭he NSW government should reverse budget and job cuts to TAFE NSW and stop placing obstacles in the way of students who want the skills needed for better job opportunities,鈥 Ms Gardiner said.
