More than 10,000 teachers called to strike on April 3 in Navarra

More than 10,000 teachers called to strike on April 3 in Navarra

More than 10,000 teachers called to strike on April 3 in Navarra

LAB, Steilas, CC. OO., ELA and UGT claim to lower ratios, reduce temporary employment, reduce workloads and recover purchasing power.

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Euskaraz irakurri: Nafarroako irakaskuntza publikoko 10,000 langileak grebara deitu dituzte apirilaren 3an

The unions LAB, Steilas, CC. OO., ELA and UGT have announced a new day of strike in Navarra for next April 3 to which more than 10,000 teachers from different levels of public education are called.

Claims go through a drop in ratios at all stages, reduce temporality “real” below 8%, decrease the “overload” of work with more resources and regain purchasing power after having lost 20% since 2010, which requires salary improvements, the adaptation of labor levels to the qualifications of the Bologna Plan and a professional career for all.

It is a second mobilization this course —the previous one was on February 15— by feeling that their representation in the Sector Table has been “completely ignored” throughout “the entire legislature” and turned into an “advisory body” instead of being “the negotiating space” that “legitimately” corresponds to it.

“We firmly believe that the achievement of these demands, in addition to improving the working conditions of teachers, will have a direct impact on a substantial improvement in the public service they offer”, said the spokespersons for the five unions in an act in which they read to a joint communiqué stressing that “education is the main instrument for improving society” and therefore “we must pamper it for a greater social justice“.

For this reason, they have encouraged the rest of the union organizations and other agents of the educational community to join the strike on April 3 and summoned the Government of Navarra to a “real negotiation at the legitimately established tables”, because “as long as there is no negotiation and the demands are not addressed” will continue with the dynamics of mobilizations.

In response to the journalists, Pilar García (CC. OO. ) has indicated that “on the 15th the strike was quite forcefulthe follow-up was mostly by the education sector, rather than the health and nucleus, and yet, we have not received any response, we have not been called”. “We have a legislature with a total absence of negotiation and we are always told the same thing , that there is no more money and that the budget items cannot be increased”.

Along these lines, they have indicated that they expect the strike to have a “follow-up at least equal to or greater than the previous”. “In this case, it is a strike that we only call for the education sector. Precisely, to give greater visibility to this sector, we have disassociated ourselves from the strike in the health sector,” he pointed out.

Source: Eitb

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