Carol Almeda, president of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT), said they welcome the reforms which Roco is instituting at DECS.
"It may be the first step toward rectifying a lot of wrong things in the policies and programs of the DECS. A lot of things really need to be done," she said.
As a practice, DECS collects payments for private lending institutions that extend loans to government teachers. In return, those directly involved in the collection get a two-percent service fee.
Almeda, however, admitted that the planned scrapping of the service fee has caused many lending institutions to back out.
"Maybe they are worried they won’t be paid. I don’t think this will be good for us," she said.
Almeda said Roco must think of an alternative source of quick loans for teachers.