The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Calling for response to their demands | Teachers of Al-Shu’aytat protest in Autonomous Administration”-held areas

Deir Ezzor province: SOHR activists have monitored protests by teachers of Al-Shu’aytat area in Deir Ezzor countryside, demanding a response to their demands, where the teachers announced that the protests would continue their protests until their demands were fulfilled.

The teachers’ demands included raising salaries, implementing employees’ law, hiring guards for schools and support education in Deir Ezzor.

This comes in light of the increasing number of teachers striking in Autonomous Administration areas north and eastern of Syria.

With increasing numbers of teachers striking the educational process in Autonomous-Administration held areas in north and east Syria, SOHR activists reported on March 27, that teachers in Al-Qahtanyah area in the western countryside of Al-Raqqah announced their strike to exert pressure on Autonomous-Administration and demand a pay increase.
This coincided with a strike initiated by teachers in Al-Arisha educational complex in Al-Hasakah countryside to demand a pay rise too.
On March 25, SOHR sources reported that teachers in the western countryside of Al-Raqqah issued a statement on March 24, announcing starting a strike and suspension of work until the Autonomous Administration fulfil their demands. Meanwhile, teachers at schools in the countryside of Al-Tabaqah started a similar strike, where they demanded salary increase, equality, improvement of their living conditions, dissolution of the Teacher’s Union and restructure of the education commission.
This development coincides with strikes by teachers of schools in Deir Ezzor and Al-Hasakah countryside, where the teachers have also demanded an increase in salaries and improvement of education.
On March 23, SOHR activists reported renewed popular protests in areas controlled by SDF in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, where residents in Al-Jarazi Al-Sharqi town staged a protest, condemning the deteriorating living conditions, poor services and the lack of fuel. The residents also set fire to tyres.
While on March 20, SOHR activists reported that teachers and employees in Al-Shafa’a town in Deir Ezzor countryside went on a strike, protesting against low salaries, and in response to a call to strike in Deir Ezzor countryside, where people in several villages and towns participated in the strike.
Teachers demanded higher salaries and called to activate the role of organizations in the area and provide these organisations working freedom without imposing taxes on them, and appoint school guards in different SDF-held areas.