The Lab Union has called on the teachers of the Basque public school to a partial strike between 10:30 and 12:30. The protest criticizes the lack of resources to apply the agreement of the Ministry of Education.
Lab has denounced that The Basque government has not provided the necessary resources To implement the agreement signed on 9 May, who considered that it is considered employment improvements and a reinforcement of public education. As a result, they called for a day of strikes in the public centers of the CAV for today.
The trade union is of the opinion that although the agreement has an application horizon until 2028, Various important measures must already be activated The following course: Reduction of teaching guides, rejuvenation plan, summer payment to replace teachers or the decrease in the interim below 5 %, among other things. They ensure that this means creating hundreds of new jobs that are not planning well.
From the lab they criticize that, instead of getting ahead in the implementation of the pact, The department has generated uncertainty With improvised decisions and lack of communication. They mention the management of the Hedatze program, which supports students with difficulties and whose conditions do not, according to the Union, do not adapt to the spirit of the agreement.
The Minister of Education of the Basque Government, Begoña Pedrosa, has defended the need to continue “with strictness” in the performance of the new functions. He has emphasized that it is necessary to train the teaching staff properly, a condition that he believes must be met to guarantee the quality of the system.
Today’s protest bears the motto “Irakasleen Akordioa!“(” Follow the learning agreement! “) Lab calls the rest of the signatories to participate in the mobilization and to warn that if the situation does not change, they will continue to combine the trade union action with the judicial route to ensure that the agreement is applied in its entirety.
Source: EITB

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