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Wage Reforms: Ousmane Sonko Explains What Will Change for Teachers

Summary by senenews.com
On strike for several weeks, the teachers' unions keep the pressure on the Senegalese government. At the heart of their demands is the reform of the pay system of the public administration, which they consider to be unequal. They demand, among other things, a correction of the wage disparities between the various bodies of the public service. Faced with these demands, the Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko, calls for prudence and time. He believes th…
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On strike for several weeks, the teachers' unions keep the pressure on the Senegalese government. At the heart of their demands is the reform of the pay system of the public administration, which they consider to be unequal. They demand, among other things, a correction of the wage disparities between the various bodies of the public service. Faced with these demands, the Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko, calls for prudence and time. He believes th…

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senenews.com broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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