ILNA, the Official News Agency reports that more than 3 thousand teachers gathered in front of the seventh parliment for the fifth day during recent month.
They are demonstrating for higher payments. I remember the previous year in which they asked the minister "why are our payments much lower than Oil workers?" and he answered "Because the country is dependent on the Oil workers. But instead you are very good people!" (bad translation but you've got the point).
This was a silly answer. The country might be dependent on the Oil but it's future is HIGHLY dependent on teachers and schools.
The teachers who parade today had placards saying "Students! write in your note books: people are not equal" and "Parliament members! If you can not pay our salaries, please give back our votes" and "Ahmadinejad! Justice or Cheating?".
At the end, they announced if Parliament do not pays attention to their demands, they are going not to teach the next week.
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More that 3 thousand school teachers demonstrated in front of the Parliament
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Jadi
on Thu 08 Mar 2007 03:49 AM PST | Permanent Link
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Re: More that 3 thousand school teachers demonstrated in front of the Parliament
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Mathijs ter Wee
on Fri 09 Mar 2007 06:51 PM PST | Permanent Link
“Students! write in your note books: people are not equal.” I think this is obvious. Inequality is nature given.
“They are demonstrating for higher payments.” Or in other words, they want more money of tax payers. Re: Re: More that 3 thousand school teachers demonstrated in front of the Parliament
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Anonymous
on Fri 09 Mar 2007 10:23 PM PST | Permanent Link
I am Jadi.
I accept that people are not as same as each other but they should have equal rights. I mean equal right to life, equal right to freedom of expression, equal right to health and ... And about the tax payers. My country's money comes from the Oil and I myself prefer to have a better education system (higher payments there) instead of anti-revolutionary police, gold tomb of the previous leader, .. Re: Re: Re: More that 3 thousand school teachers demonstrated in front of the Parliament
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Mathijs ter Wee
on Sat 10 Mar 2007 08:12 PM PST | Permanent Link
Hello Jadi,
I agree on equal rights to life and so on. However, there is no such things as a right to health care because recourses are limited. I took a look at the CIA fact book and estimated that the Iranian government probably needs half of its income from taxes. The Heritage Foundation says: “Iran has a high income tax rate and a moderate corporate tax rate. The top income tax rate is 35 percent, and the top corporate tax rate is 25 percent. Other taxes include a tax on check transactions and a tax of property transfers. In the most recent year, overall tax revenue as a percentage of GDP was 20.9 percent.” Higher payments do not equal a better education system. We are speaking about teachers paid by the state right? Prices have less importance if you produce education in a socialist way. Now they are only relevant compared with foreign countries. Domestically government bureaucracies have always an incentive to maximize their budget while producing little. Take security as an example. The Iranian government is probably obsessed with this and they probably don’t mind spending a few rials more on it but, there is still plenty of lawlessness in the country. In my opinion Iranian should be free to choose (as individuals) where they want to spend their oil revenues on. It is fine with me if you spend it on education, if your neighbour spends it on opium and Shirin spends it on self defence. Take care. |
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