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Teachers push pay review as schools reopen
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83420, member: 160"] Zimbabwean teachers are battling the government for cash right as classes start. Unions renewed pressure for salary reviews, immediately threatening to derail the first term because educators claim they are too broke to even show up for work. The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe officially told Minister Torerai Moyo that members remain incapacitated without a serious pay bump. Secretary-General Robson Chere argued that living costs demand a minimum monthly wage of 1260 US dollars to keep staff above the poverty line. He also requested a 200 dollar hardship allowance at the start of every term just to cover commute costs. The group insists on genuine collective bargaining to fix the underpayment crisis permanently. Taungana Ndoro from the Primary and Secondary Education ministry brushed off these complaints claiming preparations for the 2026 academic year are totally fine. He insisted that learning materials are distributed and infrastructure is ready while expecting staff to fulfill professional duties. Remuneration talks supposedly happen through different channels entirely. Takavafira Zhou of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe urged civil servants to stop letting officials walk all over them. He called for radical unity across different labor groups to push demands through any means necessary. Zhou warned that failing to organize industrial action would leave the profession stuck in poverty forever. [/QUOTE]
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