Under the measures that will include the new proposal, the Pedrosa -Counselor “the decrease in relationships”, “the increase in teachers” and “reasonable reward proposal” has emphasized.
24 hours after the registration of five other strike days (12-16 May) in the public education of the CAV by Steilas, Ela and CCOO, the Minister of Education of the Basque government, Pedrosa BegoñaHas the Negotiating table For next Thursday, May 8, where it will present a new proposal to the trade unions.
In the appearance after the Basque Government Council meeting, Pedrosa has emphasized that the priority The department is “reaching an agreement as soon as possible”, for which he has added that education does “everything in his hand”. “A reasonable agreement that responds to the actual needs of educational centers and that contributes to improving the results of the students of the Basque public school,” he said.
As he said, the new proposal they will do on the table includes, among other things: “The Proportions In the primary phase up to 22 students per classroom, to better serve students “and the”Increase in teachers In all centers to respond to newcomers students “and” better for special educational needs. “It is also proposed to” allocate resources to the centers of the greatest complexity “.
Similarly, the proposal includes one “Reasonable reward proposal” For teachers and “an explicit recognition for teachers who work in the most demanding or complex contexts.”
These measures, Pedrosa added, “will help to guarantee better students and improve the results.”
After confirming that “that is what the centers ask us and what the addresses are transferred to us,” he insisted that they would only get out of the table until reach an agreement. “We are going to fuck ourselves until the negotiation chair to reach a serious agreement, but with a vision of the future for the Basque public system. If an agreement is not reached, this is not due to the lack of a defect commitment and determination of this government, “he concluded.
Source: EITB

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