Ponctions des salaires des enseignants : la vérité derrière ce «vol systématique»
The Secretary General of the Autonomous Union of Secondary School Teachers (SAEMS), El Hadji Malick Youm, is adamant: the deductions made from teachers' February salaries serve an undisclosed purpose. "It's a systematic theft orchestrated by the Senegalese state to fill its coffers with these sums illegally taken from teachers' salaries," the union leader stated, in remarks reported by L'Observateur. "And we also understand that it's simply an opportunity to find ways to replenish the coffers because everyone knows that all sources of funding have dried up, and they have no other option but to resort to these underhanded tactics of shamefully stealing money from honest workers."
In the same newspaper, El Hadji Malick Youm reports that his colleagues have had their salaries docked, ranging from 100,000 to 300,000 CFA francs, representing five, six, or seven days of strike action. The Secretary General of the Union of Free Teachers of Senegal (SELS), Amidou Diédhiou, reports that his colleagues have had their salaries docked from 50,000 to 281,000 CFA francs, deeming the measure "disproportionate."
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