The government is set to vote on transferring NIS 54 million as salary supplements to preschool teachers in 'recognized but unofficial' Haredi networks, according to Yuval Shadai (N12). The networks must report teacher seniority by year-end, with funds potentially offset if discrepancies are found.
The government is expected to vote on a NIS 54 million salary supplement for preschool teachers in Haredi 'recognized but unofficial' networks, as reported by Yuval Shadai (N12). The proposal includes a requirement for networks to report actual teacher seniority by year-end, with potential offsets for discrepancies. This follows a cabinet agenda item reported by The Zioneer on July 5 that discussed a similar pay raise for Haredi preschool teachers without a specified funding source. Today's vote provides a specific allocation with oversight conditions.
- DevelopingCabinet agenda includes pay raise for Haredi preschool teachers — without funding source
- DevelopingHaredi preschool directors warn current budget falls short of teacher salaries
- DevelopingKnesset Finance Committee approves NIS 54.79 million for Haredi development authority hours before expected dispersal
- DevelopingCabinet approves NIS 100M boost for informal education
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