Thursday, February 14, 2013

Teachers, schools threaten to sue Saudi gov't


A committee representing private girls’ schools in Saudi Arabia is threatening to take the Ministry of Education to court over its decision to impose a minimum wage for teachers with two weeks’ notice, according to local media.

Schools have been ordered to pay teachers a minimum monthly salary of SAR5,000 (US$1,333) and a transport allowance of SAR600.

Student registration or transfer has been frozen until schools implement the directive.

Read more: http://www.arabianbusiness.com/teachers-schools-threaten-sue-saudi-gov-t-489424.html

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