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This week we have some tasks to do. As small and insignificant | Australian Education United

This week we have some tasks to do. As small and insignificant as they seem, they are being noticed. Keep up the pressure and use these phrases:

MONDAY - Contact your union via email.

No template, come from your heart. Short sharp & to the point. Tell them your concerns. Ask them: ‘Is there any substantiated scientific evidence that proves it’s safe, effective and necessary.’

****You also need to state you are a conscientious objector.

Once they respond with their usual generic email ask them what the process is to cancel your membership because you are unhappy with their support.

TUESDAY - Same thing to the NSW education minister Sarah Mitchell asking the same question. ‘Can you provide me with substantiated scientific evidence that proves it’s safe, effective and necessary.’

****You also need to state you are a conscientious objector. This part is important because Kerry Chant can't use the "science" to automatically refute it.

WEDNESDAY - Social media - lay low on your socials pages Don't give them anything to be used against you. Go on to Union pages, NSW health, Ministers, etc on socials - with the same phrase.

'Can you provide me with substantiated scientific evidence that proves it’s safe, effective and necessary.’

THURSDAY - Amnesty International Australia. They want to hear from us. Go to their website and submit a form under Contact Us. Tell them what you’re feeling. You feel like you are being coerced. You’re a conscientious objector.

FRIDAY - Catch up on any of the above. All email addresses can be found easily with a Google search and from their respective websites.

Next week - targeting other organizations. They are a little uncomfortable with last Friday’s press conference. Keep the heat on.

N.B. Do not use school devices for any of this stuff. Do not do it in school time. Stay quiet and stay low when at school. Tow the line. Do not use school email addresses either for anything. Stay squeeky clean.

Take home points: Any general emails from principals or business managers - advice is to not repond - fly under the radar.

If you receive one addressed to you.

Respond: I am seeking medical advice from a preferred family physician.

If they write back asking why or for more details.

Respond: saying it’s private.

If they reply again.

Respond: You can reply last time say you are seeking legal advice and waiting to hear back from my workplace union.

Lastly, when it comes to the crunch we have a 5 page letter which you can respond with but this is only to be used as a last resort. It has been drawn up by lawyers. We will provide this soon.

Team there is so much more to do but please just concentrate one week at a time and follow the above to the letter. Do not worry if you hear of other things happening on the news or on social media. Just stay focused on this.