Teachers locked up for demanding pay

The deputy principal of a kindergarten in the village of Raghdan, Baha province, reportedly detained four women teachers in a room because they were asking for salaries that were five months late.

November 15, 2013

Hanaa Bahashwan





BAHA — The deputy principal of a kindergarten in the village of Raghdan, Baha province, reportedly detained four women teachers in a room because they were asking for salaries that were five months late. Security patrols and supervisors from Baha Educational Directorate attended the school to review the situation and investigate the case with the principal and her deputy. The head of Baha Labor Office Ibrahim Zalfan said the office had received many complaints from teachers’ families and the case has been referred to a labor dispute committee. — SG


November 15, 2013
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