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The Government Failed to Keep Its Promise Regarding Teachers' Salaries. It Was a Bad Promise, Says Minister Bek, Facing Criticism

Summary by echo24.cz
That we would give teachers 130% of the average wage was a bad promise that was not based on economic reality, because we don't have the money for it now. This was stated by the Minister of Education Mikuláš Bek (STAN). He added that a total of 50 thousand employees have been added to the education system in seven years, which, according to him, is a huge number that was not counted on. Bek was sharply criticized for his words by the opposition …
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That we would give teachers 130% of the average wage was a bad promise that was not based on economic reality, because we don't have the money for it now. This was stated by the Minister of Education Mikuláš Bek (STAN). He added that a total of 50 thousand employees have been added to the education system in seven years, which, according to him, is a huge number that was not counted on. Bek was sharply criticized for his words by the opposition …

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echo24.cz broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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