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Teachers plan protest over medical aid hike
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 88543, member: 27"] Public servants are gearing up to protest on Friday over being forced to use public hospitals and a bullshit medical aid hike. Friday’s planned demonstration [LIST] [*]Mahongora Kavihuha said the new medical aid directive had zero consultation. [*]Employees now have to pay the full 100% contribution themselves. [*]The protest will go down at the Angolan Embassy in Ausspanplatz. [*]Kavihuha called the public hospital order a violation of employment conditions. [/LIST] Teachers told to stay at their posts [LIST] [*]Education executive director Erastus Haintegela ordered principals to track attendance. [*]He said Friday is a normal school day with no suspension of classes. [*]The directive requires all staff to be at their duty stations. [*]He emphasized that parents should face minimal disruption to schedules. [/LIST] Nandi-Ndaitwah’s approach gets slammed [LIST] [*]Kavihuha accused the new administration of ruling by presidential directive. [*]He claimed there’s zero social dialogue happening on major decisions. [*]The 100% contribution increase is part of the same pattern. [*]A 5% salary bump proposed by Nantu is also on the shit list. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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