New strikes in public education in the CAV this week

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This time the strike is moving to the Haurreskolak Consortium, on Tuesday and Wednesday, and to the kitchen and cleaning staff, on Thursday and Friday.

Recalled by Lab, Steilas, Ela and CCOO, the staff of the Haurreskolak Consortium and the cleaning and kitchen staff of public education in the CAV are called up for a new strike this week. Under the motto “Lan Baldintbag Hetpingu, Hemen Eta Oain Erabakita!” they will strike on Tuesday and Wednesday 28 and 29 January at the Haurreskolak Consortium; And on Thursday and Friday 30 and 31 January the cleaning and kitchen staff.

These are the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th strike day of the 12 that are proclaimed in the public education sector of the BAC. The following are on 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27 February.

In the two previous daysIn which non-university teachers started to strike, the trade unions emphasized a “broad supporter” of 75%, although the Ministry of Education reduced this figure to 47-48%.

With these mobilizations (they do not yet have the place and times of the demonstrations in detail), they intend to demand measures to alleviate the workload, to advance the retirement, to restore purchasing power, to stabilize and guarantee employment, And to guarantee health at work. , Basque and equality.

The trade unions have stated that the Ministry of Education must strengthen public education and increase government investments to improve education working conditions of the staff and “place the public school in the center.

The trade union centers have reminded that the The employment contracts of the groups called for a strike have expired And specifically the similarities of the teaching staff and personnel management of the Haurreskolak Consortium, both the kitchen and the cleaning, date from 2009 and the teaching staff from 2010.

The trade unions have specific requirements for each group, but agree with it seven requirements Joint measures such as “concrete measures to alleviate the growing workload, developing a plan for rejuvenating the workforce to anticipate retirement, repairing lost purchasing power, stabilizing public employment and guaranteeing employment in light of mergers and closures of public centers “.

In the same way, they demand the implementation of education policy that “unites the entire public education system, draws up studies and agreed corrective measures that guarantee and guarantee health at the work of working people and offer the means to develop stable plans for equality and high -quality mixed education . “”.

Minimal services

In the case of strikes for this week, the Basque government has established the following minimum services:

– One person from the management team and one person from the subordinate staff for the morning shift and one person for the afternoon shift, if present.

– One teacher for every education phase.

– In the phases of pre-school and early-school education, both cycle 1 and cycle 2, and in the phase of primary education, a teacher is added in every corresponding phase from 100 students registered at each phase.

– In centers for special education or in stable classrooms for special education, 50% of the usual staff in the classrooms.

– Floors, washbasins, toilets and bathrooms are cleaned daily and organic waste is collected and removed. These tasks will be performed by 50% of the staff that these services usually provide, and without this entailing a service that is longer than the usual daily planning.

– The dining room service is guaranteed by the preparation of food that is easy and easy to prepare in the centers where staff from the Ministry of Education are present to provide the kitchen service. The above functions will be fulfilled by 10% of the kitchen staff.

– To guarantee access control to the Haurreskolak, a coordinator or a person who replaces him or her is appointed for each center.

Source: EITB

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