Indonesian Teachers' Union Protests Low Pay: A Long-Standing Issue The Indonesian Teachers' Union (PGRI) has taken a stand against the country's education system, highlighting the disparity between the value of teachers' work and their nominal salaries. In a recent statement, the union emphasized that the noble profession of teaching cannot be measured solely by the amount of money received in a salary slip. Indonesian teachers have long been advocating for better compensation and working conditions, but their demands have largely fallen on deaf ears. As the country continues to grapple with the challenges of providing quality education to its citizens, the PGRI's protests serve as a stark reminder of the need for meaningful reforms in the education sector.


PGRI: The noble profession of teachers can never be measured by the nominal salary slip  VOI.id