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*Exam Disruption Fears Rise As Teachers Embark On Salary Protests* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?wi Fears abound that the end of year ZIMSEC examinations will be disrupted as teachers have embarked on industrial action demanding a restoration of the pre-October 2018 salary. The Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union (ARTUZ) says its members have been boycotting work since Monday over low pay. ARTUZ president Obert Masaraure said: ---------- itel A70 256GB $99USD WhatsApp: https://wa.me/+263715068543 Calls: 0772464000 ---------- > Teachers across the country embarked on industrial action in protest of the government’s slave wages that have reduced us into destitutes. > Over 92 per cent of ARTUZ membership took heed of the call to withdraw labour. Percentage attendance in schools dropped to an average of 57 per cent across the country.” Meanwhile, the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe said its members would not be invigilating final year examinations for Grade 7, Form 4 and Upper Sixth examinations for free. In a statement on Wednesday, the PTUZ demanded that teachers should be paid by the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC) for invigilating its examinations which start this week. Said the union: > The PTUZ formally notified ZIMSEC, the ministry of primary and secondary education and the Public Service Commission that our members will not be invigilating examinations for free. > School heads should not include our members on invigilation timetables. We will not be seconded to a parastatal without our permission. Last week, the biggest teachers’ union – ZIMTA – gave the government until the end of November to review teachers’ salaries or face strikes. Teachers want the lowest paid to receive US$540, or the equivalent in local currency, from the current average of US$130. They also want the government to pay their 2021 annual bonuses with their November salaries on Friday. Meanwhile, police officers who got paid earlier this week said their salaries did not contain bonuses, and they have been advised these would be deposited separately at the end of November. *More: ZimLive* _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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