Teachers in Northern Sudan have launched a comprehensive strike demanding the payment of overdue salaries and better living conditions. This action comes amid increasing economic and social pressures on educators.
A member of the Indonesian Parliament's education committee, Abdul Faqir Faqih, has unveiled a National Education Bill aimed at providing comprehensive legal protection for teachers. This announcement comes amid rising concerns among educators regarding legal threats they face in their profession.
The French government announced that the percentage of striking teachers in primary schools reached <strong>13.2%</strong>, while unions estimate it to be between <strong>25%</strong> and <strong>30%</strong>. This strike comes amid increasing pressure on the educational system.
The absence of mandatory contracts in private schools raises concerns about teacher stability. This development could lead to increased uncertainty in the educational work environment.