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University profs say no practical steps taken towards pay-scheme

Posted on 19/09/200803/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Sarah Carr reports:

A university professor has said that he has seen “no clear indication” that funds are being allocated to a performance-related pay scheme introduced in June.
“So far there is no clear indication that any money is being given to professors,” Amr El-Darrag, vice-chairman of the Egyptian University Faculty Club — which represents the interests of teaching staff in the absence of a union — told Daily News Egypt.
“The scheme is meant to begin in October but no practical steps have been taken towards this,” El-Darrag continued.
Laila Soueif, a professor of mathematics confirmed this.
“Within my department at Cairo University we haven’t even received the papers concerning the scheme,” she said.
“Even assistants — who were promised pay increases in the form of a sort of research grant — haven’t been paid these raises, which they were meant to receive in July and August,” Soueif continued.
In June the Supreme Council of Universities (SCU), a governmental body made up of university presidents and the Minister of Higher Education presented a draft of an elective scheme under which teaching staff who satisfy certain conditions receive increases in pay.
The scheme was heavily criticized by the club, which is calling for across the board improvements in pay and conditions.
On March 23, professors launched a historic one-day strike with members of the University Autonomy Group, reporting high turnout throughout Egyptian universities.
Popularly known as the March 9 Movement, the group of Cairo University professors presses for university autonomy and academic freedom.
The strike came just days after Prime Minister Ahmad Nazif rejected teaching staff’s demands for across-the-board pay rises. He instead offered them wage increases in the form of allowances, and encouraged them to apply for the performance-related pay scheme.

AUC Trustees turn down Senate boycott decision

Posted on 19/05/200802/01/2021 By 3arabawy

I received the following message from a friend in Cairo:

At their meeting in New York last week, AUC’s Board of Trustees responded to a resolution passed by the Faculty Senate relating to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In its resolution, the board noted that AUC does not take positions on political issues… the board voted to neither accept nor approve the Faculty Senate’s resolution.

Blogging the profs strike

Posted on 27/03/200812/01/2021 By 3arabawy

I think the experience of the professors’ national strike on 23 March is worth more examining, and there are plenty of lessons to be learned from it.

One of the things I like about the current campaign is the blog the profs launched, not only to publicize their action, but also to communicate with one another from one province to the other.

Prior to the strike, the organizers engaged with fellow profs, receiving suggestions posted usually in the comments sections or sent by emails, and after the strike the blog is a place where profs from various departments in Cairo and the provinces post reports about the turn out and evaluate the performance.

You can check out more photos of the March 23rd Cairo University strike on the Socialist Students blog.

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