Iranian schoolteachers rising up to improve their conditions
Iranian schoolteachers are calling on new Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi, to do something to improve their living conditions by raising their salaries.
The living conditions of the
schoolteachers have been worsening for a long time now.
President Raisi criticized the
demands of the schoolteachers on September 22, instead of giving them hope and
responding to their demands.
He said the Iranian government had
formulated a reform plan to address the problems of the teachers.
Known as the 'Classification
Scheme', the plan contains several points that deal with the problems of the
schoolteachers.
"Unfortunately, the
schoolteachers demand the implementation of the financial aspect of the scheme,
even as it contains many other aspects," the Iranian president said.
He said the scheme aims to improve
the status of the schoolteachers by preserving their identity and dignity.
"It also includes an aspect for
improving the teachers' livelihoods as well," President Raisi said.
Nonetheless, the president's
comments stoked tensions even more among the teachers, especially on September
25 when more teachers staged protests outside education departments in
different Iranian cities to demand the implementation of the classification
plan and raising their salaries.
The schoolteachers threatened to
abstain from going to work if the plan did not come into action.
Head of the Iranian Islamic Consultative
Assembly (parliament), Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said earlier that the
parliament would consider a bill on the classification of schoolteachers.
The bill was approved by the
Committee on Education and Research in the Iranian parliament on March 15.
It stipulates a raise of the schoolteachers'
salaries to 80% of those of university teaching staff.