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Moroccan Teachers Protest in Droves on International Teacher Day

Thousands of teachers went out in Rabat to protest in front of the Parliament building and the headquarters of the Ministry of National Education, calling for better work conditions and pay.

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Moroccan Teachers Protest in Droves on International Teacher Day

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Rabat – Thousands of teachers went out in Rabat to protest in front of the Parliament building and the headquarters of the Ministry of National Education, calling for better work conditions and pay.

The protests took place on International Teacher Day, with the educators also denouncing the new statute introduced by Morocco’s Ministry of National Education.

Many have criticized the statute for neglecting demands from unions and teachers, and being unfair to teachers and students alike.

The demonstration was held by the National Coordination of Secondary Education Teachers, and the Moroccan National Coordination of Teachers Forced into Contractual Teaching, who have long protested against inequality in the sector.

Thousands of protestors gathered outside the Moroccan parliament building.

The groups have accused the government of discriminating against teachers, as contractual teachers do not enjoy some of the same benefits and employment protections that their permanently employed counterparts do.

“We condemn this new statute, that we consider a vandalism that threatens the national educational system,” Ammari Mustapha, a member of the National Coordination of Secondary Education Teachers, told Morocco World News (MWN).

“The biggest victim will be the Moroccan students, public school students,” he added, specifying that the statute “did not take into account the needs and circumstances” of various groups of interest.

“We warn the ministry from this position that it is pushing towards a frustration in the educational sector without match, which could lead to a halt of studies,” Ammari added, calling for the statute to be rescinded until it is re-evaluated.

Teachers have decried inequalities between different groups in the sector.

He concluded by calling on unions and teacher groups that approved of the statute to re-evaluate their views.

Moroccan teachers’ frustration with authorities has been mounting over the past few years, as they have continued to demand better work conditions and pay, with many calling for lengthy strikes.

Last year, such protests devolved into violence as demonstrators clashed with local authorities.

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