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APUBTA delayed its protest for mature dialogues

The All-Pakistan Universities BPS Teachers Association (APUBTA) has delayed its protest, a strike as was announced on June 15, for a later time. The APUBTA president expressed in a message that the core committee is working to the best of its capabilities and pushing the APUBTA struggle systematically toward the main goal of approving the promotion policy.

Recently some development has taken place and we are expecting some important meetings with the key officials of the Government of Pakistan and HEC in a couple of days. He added that today we also had a detailed meeting with Mr Ashan Iqbal, the Federal Minister for planning in Islamabad, and more are expected with other honorable government officials. This Core committee is of the opinion that being higher qualified university teachers before protesting on the roads we should exhaust all available options for dialogues. In light of these dialogues and at the request of some officials, the Core Committee has decided to delay its protest for a couple of weeks.

The Core Committee members have further instructed that BPS faculty members should do peaceful gatherings in their respective universities for one hour on 15th June 2022 to give a message of protest to the concerned.

We hope that all APUBTA members will support this decision and will save their energies for our coming activities and to give enough time to committees for discussion and properly reviewing the draft statutes by the HEC for Basic Pay scale teachers as promotion is our legitimate fundamental right at par with other government employees. The core committee further expressed that the right is explicitly protected in the HEC ordinance that cannot be ignored in any case.

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APUBTA condemns HEC for breaking the agreement

The core committee All Pakistan Universities BPS Teachers Association (APUBTA) expressed its great concern over breaking the agreement of HEC officials for processing the BPS statutes by the mid of May.

The agreement was signed in the presence of Commissioner Islamabad and was notified on 12th March this year to postpone the call of the countrywide strike of university teachers in front of HEC.

The delaying and ignored tactics shall indeed ruin the peaceful struggle for achieving legitimate goals. The BPS teachers can no longer wait for their equal rights of promotion that are gifted to all other employees of HEC and university employees including the TTS teachers.

These discriminatory activities of HEC and the commission are no longer tolerable and indeed shall motivate the BPS teachers to completely close the doors of HEC or the universities. HEC shall be made responsible for such unwanted actions of APUBTA and teachers countrywide, 80% of all the rest employees in universities.

If the basic right of promotion is granted in the HEC Ordinance and ESTACODE then why it is not permissible for BPS teachers only, is a very basic question on the HEC. The silent behavior and delaying tactics are no more but an invitation for a strike and boycott of classes.

APUBTA on the strong request of the teachers’ community again thinking of a sit-in in front of HEC or a complete classes boycott that shall be continued until the legitimate and fundamental right is granted and the discriminatory activities regarding seniority issues are resolved. The HEC officials, the commissioner of ICT Islamabad, and the government are requested to resolve the issues of BPS teachers before APUBTA calls for a strike.

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