The continued deprivation of wages for suspended professors deepens their suffering and threatens to worsen the situation in the education sector

Agadir 24 | Agadir24

A number of teachers in the Ministry of National Education, Primary Education and Sports continue to suffer, as they have been deprived of their salaries for the ninth month in a row, without the Ministry working to settle their administrative and financial situation.

Despite the calls of coordination and unions to close the file of those suspended from work and to release their regular salaries since the educational movement, which extended for about three months, four executives in the sector constitute the exception, despite the agreement that took place between the ministry and the unions regarding the new basic system for national education employees.

Among these exceptions is union activist Farid Al-Khamsi, a primary education teacher in Tata, who confirmed in a post that he is still deprived of his regular salary for the ninth month in a row without the ministry working to settle his situation.

The union activist considered, in his post, that the suspension of his wages continues, in a way he described as “arbitrary and illegal,” confirming that a judicial decision has been issued challenging and canceling the decision to suspend him from work, which froze his salary.

Tension is still prevailing over the relationship of a number of educational groups and the Guardian Ministry, against the backdrop of the failure to resolve their outstanding files, despite sectoral promises and concluded agreements, most notably the “teachers of cell block 10,” and promotion in ranks and grades, in addition to long-awaited promises to the frameworks working in the Al-Reyadah Schools project. Experimental study in the primary education field, with a lump sum grant of 10,000 dirhams being paid to them.

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2024-10-03 05:09:23

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