Parents' Committees Threaten to Boycott Schools over New Wage Scale

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The parents of students at Catholic schools threatened on Saturday to boycott classes, unless the new wage scale draft law is revised.

"We are no longer capable of paying tuition fees and bearing the expenses of education,” the head of the parents' committees at Catholic schools in Kesrouan, Joseph Bteish, said during a protest held at Beirut's Riad al-Solh Square.

"We might resort to preventing our children from going to school if the new wage scale was not reevaluated,” he threatened.

"We do support the rights of teachers, but not at the expense of parents.”

Bteish also warned that another protest will take place on Tuesday, vowing “not to withdraw from the streets before revising the means agreed on by the joint parliamentary committees to fund the new wage scale.”

"We have warned repeatedly that raising tuition might result in hundreds of students becoming out of schools,” he added.

The joint committees approved late on Friday the new wage scale and referred it to the parliament for a vote.

The legislators had studied many articles in the draft law, and left others to be examined by the legislature.

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Comments 4
Missing peace 12 April 2014, 18:53

then just register your children in public schools!!!!!

Missing peace 12 April 2014, 19:06

a teacher starts his career with 850 000LL a month!
he can expect to make 2 000 000LL after 15 years...
and people say they are too much paid! LOL

Missing marhaba 12 April 2014, 20:12

If it's a pay raise, I completely agree with you. But it isn't.

This "new" wage scale is only adjusting the old scale to inflation over the past decade.

Missing marhaba 12 April 2014, 20:13

The biggest irony is that most teachers are parents who want what's best for those kids.

I guess the "parents' committees" forgets to represent those parents.