Ilie Bolojan's Message to Teachers: "the Romanian State Can No Longer Continue Its Approaches"
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The Romanian state can no longer continue its approaches, sent the Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan to the professors, in the context of the protests announced against fiscal-budget measures. The teachers' educational standards have fallen, the number of children in the class has grown and the wages have increased, but without seeing a global improvement of the education system, Ilie Bolojan said at Digi24.
In the context in which the Government led by Ilie Bolojan sends out a wide campaign to reduce costs with the state apparatus, the conduct of the Court of Auditors has approved a significant increase in wages for certain categories of employees. Article The Institute that consistently acts against Bolojan's measures. Take the lead and increase the salaries appeared for the first time in Romania TV.
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said Wednesday at Digi24 that the state "can no longer continue its approaches" and must correct the negative situations created over the years in various sectors "by decisions of...
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan sent a direct message to the educational frameworks, in the context of protests declared after the adoption of fiscal-budget measures in Education. The Head of Government explained that the measures in recent years have reduced the educational standards, reduced the number of students in class and the increase in salaries do not have
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan sent a heavy message to the professors, after employees in Education threatened to arrive early in the school year. He stressed that the state can no longer continue old approaches and that, although wages have increased, the education system has not registered a global improvement.
The "Bolojan Law" introduces an increase in education standards for school and school teachers at 20 hours a week. The official procedure published in the Official Monitor allows teachers to give up voluntarily in part of their hours. The changes have generated concerns about trade unions related to wage reductions and possible availability. The Ministry of Education and Research in Romania has introduced important changes to the teaching standa…
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