Schools in Montevideo canceled due to teachers' protests
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Schools in Montevideo canceled due to teachers' protests
The Montevideo Teachers’ Association (Ademu) decided to suspend classes for the third day following violent incidents at a school in Jardines del Hipodromo neighborhood of this city. The strike will last 24 hours, with a demonstration in front of the Executive Tower, followed by a march to the Legislative Palace, according to a decision by the Ademu Assembly. This union action follows two days of strikes called by the union after the incidents i…
The Democratic Trade Union of Teachers is preparing for a warning strike in order to increase the wages of those who directly assist in education and training, after Zoltán Maruzsa, the Secretary of State for Public Education, told the union that they cannot expect any other wage increases beyond the increase in the guaranteed minimum wage.
One of the protesters' chants pointed directly at Orsi, recalling his profession as a history professor: "Let's see, Mr.President, did you forget what it is to be a teacher?"
AUDIO https://970universal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/10-11-25-VERONICA-MENDEZ.mp3 The Association of Secondary Education Teachers (Ades) calls for a strike this Monday to support the teachers' union of Montevideo, for the violence that is lived in educational centers and also in demand of more budget and reach 6 + 1% of the PBI for education, as explained to 970 News the president of the union, Verónica Méndez.
CCOO is aware that aggressions have occurred in at least four centers of the capital city: CEIP Arias Montano, CEIP San Fernando and CEIP Juvenal de Vega, to which CEIP now joins Practices A teacher of CEIP Internships of Huelva
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