Title: Government Addresses Key Reforms for Retired Educators’ Ranking System
In a significant development concerning Iran’s education sector, new directives have been issued to address the long-standing matter of ranking reforms for retired educators. The move underscores the government’s ongoing commitment to supporting the welfare of its cultural and educational workforce.
Call for Swift Implementation of Reforms
During a public parliamentary session, a member of the Social Commission highlighted the urgent need for action. The emphasis was placed on the immediate issuance of corrective mandates for the 1401 ranking classification of retired cultural workers. It was noted that these retirees are currently receiving only 50% of the stipulated ranking allowance, a situation that requires prompt rectification.
Clarification on Regulatory Procedures
The discussion also brought to light the procedural aspects of implementing new guidelines. The member queried the timely official communication of specific procedural manuals, which are essential for resolving the status of various educational personnel, including pre-school teachers, state-affiliated and grassroots (Nahadi) educators, as well as those involved in the Amin Plan.
It was firmly stated that external pressures cannot and should not hinder the official issuance of these crucial procedural guidelines. This affirms the government’s resolve to follow due process and ensure that all regulations are properly enacted for the benefit of the educational community.
This series of actions reflects the continuous and dedicated efforts by relevant bodies to streamline administrative processes and fulfill obligations towards the nation’s educators.