Unions Ask the Department of Education to Adjust Hours in Schools Under Rationing
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They argue that schools under scheduled water outages should not operate as if conditions were normal.
They also criticized cuts in the Department of Education in janitorial and security posts
In response to the water crisis affecting dozens of communities and the high temperatures recorded on the island, several labor and education organizations requested this Wednesday that the Department of Education (DE) adjust school schedules in the affected areas…
Guilds representing school communities called on teachers, non-teaching staff, parents and those responsible for demonstrations in schools to demand greater resources and better conditions of safety and health, in view of what they described as a terrible start to the school semester. School community representatives pointed out that the start of classes in the midst of drought has created new challenges for the functioning of schools, particula…
On Wednesday, trade unions and education organizations called on the Department of Education (DE) to adjust the timetables of schools affected by water rationing, due to the combination of high temperatures, cleaning problems and lack of staff. The Puerto Rican Union of Workers and Workers (SPT-SEIU), the Federation of Teachers of Puerto Rico (FMPR), the National Union of Educators and Education Workers (Unión Nacional de Educadors y Trabajadore…
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