Nepal School Employees Council Demands Budget Reconsideration for Service Benefits
Summary
The Nepal School Employees Council has called on the government to reconsider increasing service benefits for school employees in the upcoming budget, highlighting issues of salary scale, job stability, and social security.
Key Points
- The Nepal School Employees Council demands the government to reconsider service benefits in the new budget.
- The Council highlights the need for clarity on salary scale, stability, and social security for community school employees.
- Repeated discussions with the Ministry of Education, Finance, and political leaders have not resolved these issues.
- There are currently 30,346 school employees across 27,010 schools in Nepal, including 7,623 school assistants and 22,723 school helpers.