Thousands of Teachers Are Mobilizing in Oviedo to Demand Job Improvements Before Resuming Negotiations with the Government of Barbón
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Trade unions maintain the indefinite strike in all non-university educational stages / 85 directors of educational centers have resigned due to the lack of progress in the talks Read
This Monday there will be a new meeting between trade unions and the negotiating team of the Government of Asturias to negotiate the labor conflict, while starting the second week of indefinite strike
From the teaching union Adunc called for a new 48-hour national strike on 11 and 12 June. The new protest will be in demand of salary improvements and funds to guarantee the functioning of the universities. "No decent salaries, no teachers!", they said. By means of a statement, Adunc reiterated this Monday...
Thousands of Asturian teachers have mobilized this Sunday in Oviedo to call on the Government of the Principality to adopt labour and salary improvements, one day before negotiations are resumed between the Executive and the unions calling for the indefinite strike in public education to try to unblock the conflict. Some 15,000 people, according to the National Police, have led a mass protest that has departed from the Department of Education an…
Asturian teachers have returned to the streets on Sunday, June 8, in a massive demonstration that has practically filled the Plaza de España in Oviedo , where the headquarters of the Regional Government’s Department of Education is located. There, 6,000 people, according to figures collected by the local press, have concentrated to say “not a step back” in view of the negotiation that will resume trade unions and regional executive this Monday. …
Thousands of Asturian teachers have mobilized this Sunday in Oviedo to call on the Government of the Principality to adopt labour and salary improvements, one day before negotiations are resumed between the Executive and the unions calling for an indefinite strike in public education to try to unblock the conflict, according to EFE. Some 15,000 people, according to the National Police, have led a mass protest that has departed from the Departmen…
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