The actress compared teachers to the role of parents, indicating that it is wrong for them not to teach classes to defend their salary claim.
In the midst of the tense panorama at the national level that exists with parity and low salaries, the actress and former vedette Eliana Guercio He earned repudiation on social media for his statements about what teachers earn.
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In “A la Barbarossa”, the magazine he hosts Georgina Barbarossa On Telefe every morning, the panelists discussed this Friday about the teacher strikes and the delicate situation they are going through as a result of the escalation of inflation. In this context, the wife of “Chiquito” RomeroGuercio, got into the debate, although his statements were controversial.


Eliana Guercio’s controversial statements about teachers
First of all, the actress compared teachers to the role of parents, indicating that it is wrong for them not to teach classes to defend their salary claim.
“For a child, the figure of the teacher is very important. She is almost a mother, the love they have for her. Seeing your teacher, the one who has to love, help you grow and train you, and tell you ‘I’m not going to teach you because…’”, she said on the air.
And then, Eliana Guercio – who also participates in the Big Brother debates – added a harsh phrase that generated controversy: “Teachers were paid poorly all their lives. Why do they choose to be teachers if they are going to be paid poorly?”.
When they told her that it is a vocation and that, of course, it must be well paid since it involves education, the actress replied: “Now it is professionalized. So, let’s work on something else.”
Georgina sought to calm the waters and prevent Guercio from being at the center of criticism, but to no avail. After a while, the journalist Paulo Kablan stated: “With that concept, there would be no teachers in Argentina”.
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On social media, particularly xEliana Guercio’s statements provoked reactions against, with harsh questions to his stance against teachers who fight for improvements in their salaries and working conditions.
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