The Hong Kong Institute of Education has defended its plan to force up to 40 of its staff to accept compulsory retirement, despite bitter opposition from lecturers and teaching unions.
Today, the Professional Teachers' Union (PTU) will hold a general meeting for members who teach at the HKIEd. It is collaborating with the institute's Association of Lecturers, whose chairman, Kenneth Volk, stepped down at an association meeting this week amid growing controversy over the move.