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Non-cadre Teachers at Nationalized Colleges Protest for Fair Treatment

Non-cadre teachers in nationalized colleges protest against unfair policies and demand fair treatment.

By Staff Correspondent1 min read
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যন্ত্রণার আরেক নাম নতুন ‘সরকারিকৃত’ কলেজ, যে ৫ যন্ত্রণায় শিক্ষক-কর্মচারীরা

Non-cadre teachers in nationalized colleges are protesting against what they call unfair policies and demanding fair treatment. They claim that despite being nationalized, they face several issues including incomplete recruitment processes, reduced salary grades, lack of promotions and transfers, irregular seniority calculations, delayed job confirmations, and unpaid dues. They are demanding separate recruitment rules, correct service calculations, creation of non-cadre positions, job confirmations, and refund of retirement fund contributions.

Key Demands

The teachers have put forward five key demands: 1) Separate recruitment rules for non-cadre teachers, 2) Correct calculation of service period and seniority, 3) Creation of non-cadre positions and filling vacant posts, 4) Immediate job confirmation and payment of dues, and 5) Refund of retirement fund contributions.

Protest and Future Actions

The teachers have staged protests and announced further actions if their demands are not met. They argue that fair treatment of teachers is crucial for the education system and the future of students.

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What are the main issues faced by non-cadre teachers in nationalized colleges?
Incomplete recruitment processes, reduced salary grades, lack of promotions and transfers, irregular seniority calculations, delayed job confirmations, and unpaid dues.
What are the key demands of the protesting teachers?
Separate recruitment rules, correct service calculations, creation of non-cadre positions, job confirmations, and refund of retirement fund contributions.

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