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Non-Formal Education Teachers in Jujuy: Months without Charge and a Bureaucracy that Pushes Them to Abandon

As the calendar progresses, teachers of Jujuy’s Youth and Adult modality continue to expect something as basic as collecting their salary. Since June, they have been denouncing irregularities in wage settlements, delays and official silence. Despite protests throughout the week, Jujuy’s Ministry of Education, headed by Miriam Serrano, has still not provided answers. The situation affects educators in the seven educational regions of the province…
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As the calendar progresses, teachers of Jujuy’s Youth and Adult modality continue to expect something as basic as collecting their salary. Since June, they have been denouncing irregularities in wage settlements, delays and official silence. Despite protests throughout the week, Jujuy’s Ministry of Education, headed by Miriam Serrano, has still not provided answers. The situation affects educators in the seven educational regions of the province…

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realpolitik.com.ar broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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