Algeria: Teachers on hunger strike
The hunger strikers, all of whom are contract teachers, are protesting against the increasing job insecurity of the teaching sector. According to the unions there has been no direct recruitment since 1995 and contract or ‘casual’ teachers will soon outnumber permanent teachers. The hunger strikers are requesting the regularization of the professional situation of 40,000 teachers, some of whom have been in this precarious position for 14 years. They are also protesting against the non-payment of salaries. In some cases the teachers are owed more than three years back pay. Despite their worsening health and concerns for their well being, the hunger strikers are determined to continue their action until the government agrees to sit down in meaningful talks with them over the future of the sector.
[Tue, 12 Aug 2008 09:17:39 +0000] | DIGG THIS
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