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    Parliament intends to discuss the private schools law

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    Parliament intends to discuss the private schools law Empty Parliament intends to discuss the private schools law

    Post by Rocky Tue 14 Jun 2022, 5:10 am

    [size=46]Parliament intends to discuss the private schools law[/size]
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    The Parliamentary Education Committee seeks to activate the teacher protection law, discuss the private schools law regulating their work, and draw up a solid work plan that emerges from being internal decisions of the Ministry of Education, and turns it into a law that preserves all pension rights for teachers and teachers working in private schools.

    Committee member Tohma Al-Lahibi said: "We are working on completing the laws discussed in the previous session, regulating the work law of private primary and secondary schools and those who work in them, and obligating the state to activate the teacher protection law." 

    Al-Luhaibi added, "The Teacher Protection Law was approved in previous parliamentary sessions without being implemented in the work of private primary and secondary schools, and it is still just decisions that need to regulate the work of schools." 

    And he indicated that "the committee met in the previous session on the law of private primary and secondary schools with specialists in the Ministry of Education to discuss the origin of the law to organize its work, and it was postponed to the current parliamentary session."

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