Ajman school cuts teachers’ salaries 25-50 per cent

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British International School has offered discounts on fees, says its owed unpaid fees

Ajman: British International School (BIS) in Ajman has cut teachers’ salaries 25 to 50 per cent for Term 3 in the financial fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.

The school has seen income fall with “significant” unpaid fees for Term 3 as well as Term 2, BIS principal Andrew Marshall said.

BIS has also discounted Term 3 fees for all parents by 15 per cent, on top of reductions for timely payment and sibling discounts, he added.

A request for rent relief for the school buildings was turned down, Marshall said. BIS has three separate buildings and principals, one each for KG, primary and secondary.

He added that the school has allowed students to continue learning despite their unpaid fees.

“The salary reduction for the teachers for the current term is 25 per cent only, without any effect on end of service benefits,” Marshall told Gulf News in a statement.

However, the statement also said, “The teachers who do not have any teaching load post implementation of Ramadan timings and ministry’s reduction in non-core subjects are offered 50 per cent salary till the end of Term 3.”

At least two primary teachers told Gulf News that they and some colleagues they spoke with after a school meeting were asked to sign for a 50 per cent salary cut, with no mention of Ramadan or non-core subjects.

Separately, Marshall said: “The teachers who are not opting for their salary cut are given their notice period and end of services benefits as per the contractual agreement and advice of Ministry of Human Resources. The decision is made keeping in mind labour laws, and the signing of the contract temporary amendment is voluntary.”

An Indian primary teacher, who did not wish to be named, said she will receive Dh2,250 per month after the 50 per cent cut that she signed for.

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