Monday, February 12, 2024

The strike of teachers purchasing services in Rask County entered its second day; protesting 11 years of uncertainty and unfulfilled promises

According to Hale Vash, today, Monday, February 1, 1403, teachers of the Rask County Procurement Service continued their second day of strike in protest against 11 years of uncertainty, lack of employment, difficult working conditions, and repeated unfulfilled promises by officials.

Teachers purchasing services from Sistan and Baluchestan announced in a message: "We have been teaching in deprived areas for 11 years in difficult conditions, with minimal salaries and without facilities. But every year, with the officials' false promises of changing the situation, they forced us to remain silent. This is while the institutions have achieved their own interests with our teachers' money, and the visits of the president and ministers have had no result other than saying, 'This plan requires a lot of money.'"

Emphasizing that continuing these conditions is disrespectful to the dignity of teachers, these teachers added: "We see no other choice but to leave the classrooms. Isn't the future of the country's education worth this cost?"

The teachers protested this situation with the slogan "No surrender, no compromise, involuntary employment," demanding immediate action and the implementation of promises made by the authorities to change the situation and improve their working conditions.


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