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    Unpaid teachers on strike in Iraq's Kurdistan

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    Post by Proven Tue 06 Oct 2015, 12:27 pm

    Where is the money supply going?  When will this end?  When economic development starts. 

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    SULAIMANIYAH:  Schools were closed for the third day running Tuesday in the Sulaimaniyah province of Iraq's Kurdistan region, where the cash-strapped administration has not paid salaries for months.

    "More than 2,000 government offices and schools are on strike," said Honer Tawfiq, spokesman for the Sulaimaniyah province in the autonomous Kurdish region.

    Teachers and many civil servants have not been paid for three months as Kurdistan and the rest of Iraq struggles to face the huge budget crunch caused by the cost of battling the Islamic State group and low oil prices.

    "This farce has to end. No employee has been paid for three months in the whole of Kurdistan," said Nermeen Mohammed, who teaches at a school in Sulaimaniyah.

    "The minister of natural resources keeps announcing a rise in oil production but the salaries still aren't coming at the end of the month," she complained.

    Thousands of civil servants were on strike in several sectors, with the exception of security personnel, health workers and employees in other key institutions.

    A Kurdish education ministry spokesman said he shared the teachers' concern but asked them to end their strike.

    "We are asking in these difficult times of financial crisis and war against IS not to close schools down," Fateh Mulawi said.

    The strike is happening in southern areas dominated by political parties opposed to the Kurdistan Democratic Party of acting regional president Massud Barzani and his nephew, prime minister Nechirvan Barzani.

    There have been no teachers' strikes yet in the Arbil and Dohuk provinces where the KDP draws most of its support.

    The Kurdistan region of Iraq has been locked in a bitter political crisis since the end of August, when Massud Barzani's mandate expired and no deal was reached for his succession.

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    Post by weslin3 Tue 06 Oct 2015, 5:47 pm

    crazy
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    Post by duck2000 Wed 07 Oct 2015, 5:45 am

    hey maybe they can UNIONIZE and STRIKE when there are getting paid! now dats crazy!!!
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    Post by jedi17 Fri 09 Oct 2015, 4:05 pm

    possibly, but I doubt that they will unionize, however I am sure that they will be encouraged to go back to work teaching the youth proper grammer and living off of no wages as they are not greedy.  Who needs to get paid?
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    Post by duck2000 Sat 10 Oct 2015, 5:50 am

    proper grammer is your worry? when they have no money worth anything in first place and havnt in decades!  not too mention bombs .. sucide vests .. honor killings .. but please lets worry bout some teacher pay and how the kids who blow us up are taught proper grammer! lol  yep unionize all da way!!!
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    Post by jedi17 Sat 10 Oct 2015, 7:01 am

    did i say that grammer was my worry?  I do not think I said that.  Nor did I say that this group should unionize, that is what you said.  You really do get all worked up over nothing and then blow things out of proportion there Duck.  My reference was about the "greedy" part, and how I mentioned awhile back that these people would not stand to work for $400.00 US a month, and apparently they will not, but it was you who said they would as they were not "greedy".  I guess not getting paid at all and striking is greedy!

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