Urgent decisions of the Ministry of Education for the Corona virus



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Issued Ministry of Education and Technical EducationNew decisions to return the exceptional license in the ministry and its affiliated bodies, as part of the government’s approach to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

When the Ministry decided that the employees of the general office of the Ministry, and its affiliated bodies, would be rotated to come to work 3 days a week, and that these three days would be fixed and observed, and it is not allowed to change them except in the interest of the job.

The Ministry of Education stressed that the fellow assistants must carry out the work of the alternate colleagues without laziness or inaction.

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The Ministry of Education indicated that in case of absent from the attendance days in light of this exceptional leave, the entire period is considered uninterrupted leave.

The Ministry of Education also decided to grant the employee returning from abroad an exceptional leave for a period of 15 days, starting from the date of his return.

The Ministry also decided to grant the employee who is confirmed to be infected with the Coronavirus or by contacts or suspected of being infected, bringing the documents that indicate it, an exceptional license of no less than 14 days, which is extended without a maximum until complete cure is tested.

The Education Ministry stated that heads of agencies, bodies and sectors, heads of central departments and general managers are allowed to convene employees according to work needs during the week, or assign them to work from home.

The Ministry of Education announced that the aforementioned exceptional leave is considered paid, highlighting that all employees are required to wear protective masks from the beginning of work to the end of it and punish those who violate it, with a warning to the professionals of the occupational health and safety to take the necessary health precautions and precautions.

The Ministry of Education stated that the above instructions will be followed until other instructions are issued.

The Ministry of Education and Technical Education had sent a letter to the directorates of education about the emphasis on the application of precautionary and preventive measures to preserve the health and safety of our students.

The ministry explained that according to the decisions of the Supreme Committee for the Management of the Emerging Coronavirus Crisis, which forced all workers or those who frequent markets, businesses, government or private establishments, or banks, or while they are in all mass transportation means; Whether public or private, the use of protective masks, until further notice, and whoever infringes it, will be fined not more than four thousand pounds.

The Ministry emphasized the need for all employees of its directorates and departments of education and schools to adhere to the decision to wear a muzzle and to alert students, over 12 years of age, about the need to wear a muzzle.

The Ministry warned that in case the student does not adhere to the use of the muzzle, he is given a first warning, and if the non-compliance is repeated, he is given a second warning, and if the matter is repeated, he is not allowed to enter to school except after the presence of the tutor and a written statement of the student’s commitment to wear the muzzle.

The Ministry of Education and Technical Education advises parents of students, under 12 years of age, to wear a face shield to preserve their health and safety.



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