Education Minister Daryll Matthew has called for improved dialogue with the Antigua Barbuda Union of Teachers (ABUT), warning that the government “cannot continue forward with this type of hostility.”
Speaking during Thursday’s Parliament sitting, Matthew criticised the union’s recent strike action, which disrupted public schools for a week. He described the move as excessive, especially since the issue of unpaid stipends did not affect primary school teachers.
Matthew refuted suggestions that the Ministry was unwilling to resolve the matter, stating, “We have never pushed back on any issue that benefits our educators, and we will not.” He urged the union to be more responsible in its public statements and conduct.
The Minister expressed hope for a more constructive relationship moving forward, saying the government remains committed to working with the union to support teachers and students.
The strike sparked mixed reactions among the public, with some backing the teachers and others criticising the disruption to students’ education.