Houthi decision to reduce hours at the University of Science and Technology sparks academic outrage in Sana’a.

Controversial Decision to Cut Working Hours at University of Science and Technology
The newly appointed president of the University of Science and Technology, Qassem Muhammad Abbas Sharaf al-Din, has announced a controversial decision to reduce official working hours for employees. This decision comes with a 15% salary deduction, raising concerns among staff who view the move as arbitrary and illegal.
Employee Reactions to the Decision
Academic sources within the university report that employees were taken by surprise by this announcement. Many already face challenging living conditions since the Houthi group took control of the university’s administration in early 2020. Staff members emphasize that the decision lacks clear financial or administrative justification. Instead, it appears to be part of ongoing pressure exerted by the Houthi administration on both academic and administrative personnel.
Ongoing Administrative Actions
Sources indicate that the university administration continues to implement harsh measures. These include the dismissal of several employees and academics, who are being replaced by individuals loyal to the Houthi group. Furthermore, the administration has restricted academic freedom and infringed upon employees’ rights.
Broader Implications for Educational Institutions
Observers believe this decision reflects a systematic policy aimed at tightening control over private educational institutions in Sana’a. The goal seems to be transforming these institutions into funding sources that support the militia’s political and military activities, ultimately compromising the quality of education and the stability of academic staff.
Calls for Independence in Higher Education
In response to these developments, educational unions are increasingly calling for an end to Houthi interference in private universities. They stress the importance of ensuring administrative and academic independence to safeguard the future of education in Yemen.
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