Kuwait Times

School female cleaners protest unpaid salaries

- By A Saleh

KUWAIT: Female cleaners at Jahra schools yesterday went on strike after a one-week grace they had given to get two months of delayed salaries expired without any payment. Commenting on the strike, director of a girls school said that the cleaners had been planning the strike for days and that the school administra­tion had tried to report the matter to concerned officials, but their attempts were in vain.

Separately, the Ministry of Education (MoE) stressed the need that all female expatriate teachers update the informatio­n related to rent allowance and submit the needed documents be they married or single. This came in a directive circulated to all educationa­l areas urging the teachers to provide the new informatio­n to their respective educationa­l zones. Meanwhile, MoE is expected to begin recruiting expat teachers in subjects where citizens are rare within a few days, added informed educationa­l sources, noting that interviews of new applicants will start on Feb 17.

In another educationa­l concern, MoE decided allowing Kuwaiti students to register their names at public schools at any time throughout the school year, said informed sources, noting that the new instructio­ns came in a directive issued by MoE’s acting undersecre­tary Fahd AlGhaiss. Notably, according to the annual MoE calendar, the last day to register primary school pupils was Sept 30, and transferri­ng students from private to public schools had been limited to two weeks after the commenceme­nt of the school year.

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