The leadership of the Union de Trabajadores de la Educación de La Pampa (Utelpa) questioned the report of the national government that recently placed La Pampa among the provinces with the highest basic teacher salary in the country and argued that this comparison “does not reflect the real wage” that the education workers receive. The union warned that the deterioration of purchasing power and the increase in the cost of living increasingly aff…
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The leadership of the Union de Trabajadores de la Educación de La Pampa (Utelpa) questioned the report of the national government that recently placed La Pampa among the provinces with the highest basic teacher salary in the country and argued that this comparison “does not reflect the real wage” that the education workers receive. The union warned that the deterioration of purchasing power and the increase in the cost of living increasingly aff…