Educators and primary education educators prepare to protest in Rabat denouncing “deprivation and oppression”

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The National Committee for Primary Education Educators and Educators called for a protest in the capital, Rabat, in condemnation of the “manifestations of misery, deprivation, exclusion and oppression that public primary education workers are experiencing.”

The committee noted in a statement that this protest, which will be organized by primary education teachers and professors on Monday, October 21, in front of the headquarters of the Ministry of National Education, Primary Education and Sports, comes in response to the call for dignity and right that it launched, in order to defend the workers of this sector.

The committee under the banner of the “Democratic Orientation” union strongly criticized the “disastrous” conditions in which primary education workers are floundering after they were forced to “work under contracts of submission,” due to “the guardian ministry choosing a delegated measure devoted to fragility and exploitation.”

On the other hand, the committee expressed its rejection of “the policy of systematic restrictions on freedom of association and on nannies and educators by institutions and associations authorized to manage primary education,” denouncing the “arbitrary expulsion” from work against five educators in the Taounate province.

The committee expressed its strong protest against the Moroccan Foundation for the Advancement of Primary Education, accusing it of “destroying the union freedoms of primary education workers, and perpetuating unfairness, discrimination, inequality, and social injustice in their relations with workers.”

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