For the past two weeks, the self-convoked educational community has been on the streets throughout the province demanding a wage rise (the basic wage is just above 300 thousand) and not “crumbs.” The paritarian tables, the insignificant climbs and the words of the Minister of Education who filled the patience. The bread and tea that simulates a dinner, the lack of listening from the unions to the bases and a warning: “We will continue in the str…
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For the past two weeks, the self-convoked educational community has been on the streets throughout the province demanding a wage rise (the basic wage is just above 300 thousand) and not “crumbs.” The paritarian tables, the insignificant climbs and the words of the Minister of Education who filled the patience. The bread and tea that simulates a dinner, the lack of listening from the unions to the bases and a warning: “We will continue in the str…