Ran Erez, head of the teachers' union, demanded that teachers be compensated for a day canceled during the war, and threatened that the school year will not open unless the payment is made, according to Israeli media reports.
Ran Erez, head of the teachers' union, demanded that the Education Ministry pay teachers for a day that was canceled during the war. Erez warned that if the payment is not made, the school year will not open. The demand comes amid ongoing disruptions to the education system due to the security situation, as previously reported by The Zioneer. The union's threat adds a new dimension to the already strained school calendar.
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