The new measures offered by education include compensation for teachers who perform tutoring functions, bicycle coordination, department leadership, as well as for staff responsible for innovation, advice and guidance.
The educational department has assured that this week it has increased improvements twice in the working conditions of educational staff and has his willingness to underline Keep negotiation paths open with trade unions.
The Laboratory, Steilas, Ela and CCOO trade unions called a new beating day on Wednesday among the approximately 30,000 teachers of the Basque non -university public education, the third of this group. The central has calculated the follow -up by 75 %, while education has not given any figures at the moment.
In view of this new unemployment day, the Ministry of Education reminded that the negotiating table met yesterday and the new measures offered in detail.
These include one increase increase For teachers who perform tutoring functions, bicycle coordination, department headquarters and for staff responsible for innovation, advice and orientation.
Measures have also been proposed to reduce the workload, such as the decrease in school hours up to 21 hours for child and primary staff.
The proposal includes an overbourctization plan to reduce complementary tasks for teaching.
For interim employees, the same conditions are guaranteed as for official staff, the summer wage is recovered, a plan for continuity is proposed from the age of 55 and a proposal to guarantee the professional future of the interim staff that belongs to the technical korp of professional training.
The proposal also comes on 5 % temporary reductionWhich makes greater stability possible in educational teams.
The vice minister of administration and services of the Department of Education, Blanca Guerrero, has insisted on the “sincere” negotiation of the department and emphasized that it is possible to achieve similarities if “the common goal of improving the system and guaranteeing good results” is maintained.
Source: EITB

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