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Education Unions Demand the Grids Agreed After the 2023 Strike in the New Law of Pay: "Unless You Do, Reject the project."

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The Federation of Free Education Unions (FSLI), the Federation of Education Unions (Spiru Haret), and the National Federation of Trade Unions "Alma Mater calls on political parties to take into account, in the new law of unitary pay, the grids agreed in 2024, after the general strike of 2023. Trade unionists warn that otherwise, the draft law should be rejected.

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The Federation of Free Education Unions (FSLI), the Federation of Education Unions (Spiru Haret), and the National Federation of Trade Unions "Alma Mater calls on political parties to take into account, in the new law of unitary pay, the grids agreed in 2024, after the general strike of 2023. Trade unionists warn that otherwise, the draft law should be rejected.

·Bucharest, Romania
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The three major trade union federations in Education ask the parties to take into account the wage grids established in 2024, after the general strike of 2023. If these grids will not be included in the law of unit salary, the trade unionists ask the rejection of the project. They warn that the system is already facing a serious lack of qualified personnel, with the number of teachers without specialized studies reaching 6,300.

The Education Unions ask the political parties to adopt the law of unitary salary taking into account, in the case of employees of Education, the grids agreed in 2024, following the strike of 2023, and otherwise to reject the draft normative act.

The Education Unions ask the political parties to amend the draft law of unitary wage and to keep the grids agreed after the strike of 2023. Otherwise, the three trade union federations request the rejection of the normative act.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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