Outcomes of the meeting of the Minister of National Education with the educational unions.

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The National Union of Education (FNE) Democratic Trend revealed the outcomes of the meeting of the Minister of National Education, Preschool and Sports with the education unions.
The union stated in a statement, a copy of which was received by Agadir 24, that the Ministry of National Education interacted with the points raised during the meeting of the Higher Committee for Sectoral Dialogue in the presence of the Minister of National Education and his accompanying delegation and representatives of the five most representative unions, noting that it was agreed to “settle the file of the six detainees in the near future, pay the wages of the detainees who resumed their work, pay the promotion dues by professional examination and selection for 2022, as well as publish the decrees of the three training centers in the Official Gazette next week.”

According to the same statement, Minister Chakib Benmoussa pledged to “fulfill all the promises made to teachers enrolled in leadership institutions during the year 2023/2024,” and stressed that “4 projects are in the process of being released: 2 decrees, a decision, a joint decision; 16 projects are still in the preparation phase and 23 regulatory texts have been implemented, and its commitment to continue implementing the remaining decisions and decrees.”
On the other hand, it was agreed to “launch meetings of the technical committee on transitional movements next September,” with “giving sufficient time to discuss the reference guidelines within a technical committee that includes the ministry and the unions,” and “holding technical meetings with the ministry and each union separately starting next week to discuss the management files.”

The union itself confirmed that it had raised a number of issues during the aforementioned meeting, most notably “demanding the final closure of the file of those arrested and the payment of their wages; the payment of professional exam and selection dues for 2022; the implementation of supplementary compensation for primary and secondary school teachers and specialized staff and adherence to the provisions of the December 10, 2023 agreement stipulating the granting of 500 dirhams as special compensation for educational assistants.”

In a related context, the same union demanded “the approval of a supplementary compensation for the joint framework managers, and the launch of the discussion of the basic system for the distinguished; the acceleration of the implementation of the doctors’ file (the scoring network, the announcement of vacant and possible vacant positions); the acceleration of the settlement of the files of the temporary workers in all their groups and the activists of non-formal education, and teachers to fill the deficit, Memorandum 176 teachers of the school network. km; direct recruitment August 3, 2009, direct recruitment 2011; direct recruitment of educational attachés and suppliers on 12/26/2009.”
The same union also stressed the need to “activate Article 69 related to the number of working hours for educational and social specialists, the decision to organize the school year, the decision to organize school holidays, reference guides, and settle the file of administrative cadres who previously worked in the tourism sector”, in addition to “the file of Cell 10, our insistence on calculating 5 years as a ceiling, and allowing the 2018 and 2019 cohorts to take the professional exam for 2023; the file of educational guidance and planning consultants and suppliers (settling the file of the 2022 cohort, releasing the decision on special training, accelerating the promotion of those in the second grade)”.

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2024-07-16 13:49:45

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