Cyprus parliament passes law protecting indefinite-contract teachers
The Parliament of Cyprus has passed a legislative proposal aimed at protecting teachers employed on indefinite contracts. The new law explicitly prohibits the termination of these teachers' services due to redundancy. The teachers' union, OELMEK, expressed satisfaction with this development, describing it as a necessary step for ensuring equal treatment of indefinite-contract staff compared to other public sector employees. The union maintains that this legislation will improve stability within the public school system. OELMEK has formally requested that the President of the Republic sign the bill into law immediately to ensure its prompt implementation. The union stated that it will continue to monitor the situation to protect the labor rights of the affected educators. No opposition or counter-arguments were reported in the provided source material.