Following the statements by the president of the General Council of Education (CGE), Carlos Cuenca, who defended the new salary proposal presented this Wednesday to teachers' unions—consisting of a 3% increase in July and a 4% increase in September—asserting that it represents "a significant effort" by the Province and confirming that the Executive considers it "the final proposal," the majority and minority groups within the Concordia branch of…
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Following the statements by the president of the General Council of Education (CGE), Carlos Cuenca, who defended the new salary proposal presented this Wednesday to teachers' unions—consisting of a 3% increase in July and a 4% increase in September—asserting that it represents "a significant effort" by the Province and confirming that the Executive considers it "the final proposal," the majority and minority groups within the Concordia branch of…