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‘No change in job structure’; Ali Nawaz appeals teachers to call off protest

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Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Capital Development Authority Affairs Ali Nawaz Awan Wednesday appealed to the Federal Directorate of Education teachers to restore academic activities in the schools by calling off protest at the earliest.

“No change has been made in the job structure of the Federal Directorate of Education teachers in the Islamabad Capital Territory Local Government Ordinance 2021,” he told a press conference.

There would be no change in their pay, scale as well as their status of federal government, he said adding the Mayor of Islamabad would only have oversight powers.

He said around 200,000 students, who already faced educational loss during the Covid-19 pandemic were deprived of education due to ongoing protest of teachers.

Ali Nawaz said the Senate Standing Committee on Education and Professional Training in its recent meeting had asked the protesting teachers of the Federal Directorate of Education to call off its strike.

He said teachers were misguided on the Ordinance and they went on strike without understanding its clauses that had nothing to do with the current job structure of the teachers.

He said government was ready to negotiate with them [teachers] and accept their legal demands if any. However they should end boycotting classes and open schools at the earliest, he added.

The Special Assistant to the Prime Minister expressed the hope that the teachers would restore academic process after ending the ongoing strike to prevent any further education loss of the students.

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