58 Percent of Queensland Teachers Won’t Vote Labor at Next State Election: Survey

58 Percent of Queensland Teachers Won’t Vote Labor at Next State Election: Survey
Protesters are seen during an anti-vaccination mandate rally outside Queensland Parliament House in Brisbane, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. AAP Image/Darren England
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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 child care educators, and other school-based staff on the impacts of the state government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

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