Teachers’ Salaries to Rise 5.8% as Unions and Employers Reach New Agreement
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Teachers in primary and secondary education will receive higher salaries. Their income will increase by a total of 5.8 percent over a period of sixteen months. This is stipulated in the new collective bargaining agreement reached by unions and employers. Members still need to approve the proposal. The agreements are laid down in two new collective bargaining agreements, the unions report. These apply to 190,000 primary education employees and ov…
Education unions and employers have reached an agreement on the collective labor agreement for primary and secondary education, according to the General Education Union (AOb). The agreement includes a pay increase and improved travel allowance.
Teachers’ salaries to rise 5.8% as unions and employers reach new agreement
Teachers are set to receive a 5.8 percent salary increase as part of their new collective bargaining agreement. The salary increase is spread out over 16 months in the agreement signed by the employers' associations and the trade union, NOS reports. The previous collective bargaining agreement expired on November 1. The new arrangements apply retroactively from November 1 and are valid until March 1, 2027.
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