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University of Zimbabwe Lecturers Strike Over Low Pay
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33841, member: 636"] University of Zimbabwe teachers walked off the job Wednesday, asking for higher wages. Junior professors make just $250 US dollars each month, with a small amount in local currency. Legal adviser Munyaradzi Gwisai told reporters the walkout followed all legal requirements. Teachers say these low earnings harm the university's future. The school responded harshly to the Association of University Teachers. Officials suspended six union leaders for not following orders. The university employs more than 2,700 staff members who teach over 11,500 students across campus. Many blame poor educational quality on teachers leaving for better jobs elsewhere. Leaders at the national institution called the current pay levels completely unacceptable. They say teachers must stand up for their dignity and families through this action. Union representatives believe this step helps students and the entire country despite short-term disruptions. School management has not offered any solution to address these concerns. [/QUOTE]
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