The go slow by teachers in government schools in Mpulungu and Mbala districts in Northern Province today entered day four with the workers still adamant that they will not resume work until their demands are met.
Investigations carried out in several schools in the two districts revealed that starting on Monday, the workers have been reporting for work but not teaching.
Teachers countrywide are demanding improved conditions of service from government, saying this is necessary due to the high cost of living in the country.
The teachers want government to increase their basic salaries, housing and rural hardship allowances among others.
A visit at several schools in Mpulungu this morning revealed that although the teachers have reported for work, they were only seated in their staff rooms while others were standing under mango trees talking in groups as noise from the pupils reverberated from several classrooms.
At Mbala and Lucheche High schools in Mbala, some teachers were found in their respective staff rooms drinking tea, while others were simply seated chatting away.
Efforts to obtain information on the go slow from education board secretaries in the two districts by press time proved futile.
But a Mpulungu ZNUT member, speaking on condition of anonymity revealed that teachers will resort to a full strike by next Monday, if their demands are not met.
ZANIS