Around 58 percent of teachers, principals, and other school-based staff surveyed by Queensland Education United (QEU) have said they will not vote for the Australian Labor Party (ALP), the incumbent state government of Queensland, at the next election, as a result of the COVID-19 vaccine mandates. In documents obtained by The Epoch Times, QEU sought responses from a total of around 2,400 principals, teachers, teacher’s aids, cleaners, early childhood educators, and other school-based staff on the impacts of the state government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Of these, 65 percent were employed by the state Department of Education, while 20 percent were employed by independent schools, and six percent were employed by Catholic Education. A broad range of questions were put to them, including where they lived and worked when the mandates were imposed, their education level, years worked, their positions, their COVID-19 vaccination status, their medical exemption status, current employment status, and more. …
58 Percent of Queensland Teachers Won’t Vote Labor at Next State Election: Survey
March 22, 2022
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