After meeting last week with the administration of Axel Kicillofhe Single Union of Education Workers of Buenos Aires (Suteba) and the Federation of Buenos Aires Educators (FEB) They approved the official offer.
Teaching guilds accepted Axel Kicillof
This Tuesday, in a plenary of general secretaries, The Suteba voted for “wide majority” to approve the salary proposal of the provincial parity, a decision that will be raised within the framework of the Buenos Aires Teaching Unit Front (FUDB) that brings together all the Buenos Aires units of the sector.
At the national level, meanwhile, the guild decided to “give mandate to the unemployment and mobilization resolution at the beginning of classes, with the maximum measure that can be guaranteed, national and in unity, in the plenary of general secretaries and in The Crater Congress “.
Also promote unemployment and mobilization to the Ministry of National Economy to demand the restitution of national funds: payment of the FONID, the highest educational budget and transfer of the items to the provinces and implementation of the Law of Educational Financing.
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TEACHING PARITARY IN THE PROVINCE OF BUENOS AIRES.
On the other hand, Suteba rejected “The unilateral national, unilateral national educational reforms, with mercantilizing conceptions of public education. “
More adjusted was the decision among the affiliates to the FEB, which in their extraordinary congress approved the salary offer of PBA.
“While the salary offer was approved by the congress after the relevant consultations in each district, the low margin of acceptance speaks clear who develops their task ”, assured the president of the guild, Liliana Olivera.
In this regard, the head of the Federation explained that “the constant loss of purchasing power, the elimination of the Teaching Incentive Fund by the National Government, the increase in public transport and fuel, the reimplementation of the income tax, between Other factors, deteriorate the quality of salary and working conditions of teachers. ”
The offer delivered this week by the Government of the Province of Buenos Aires includes a salary increase of 9% (7% with the salaries of February and 2% with those of March); the exceptional advance of the payment of the salary of February due to the holidays corresponding to March; the increase in family assignments; and the perception of the increase for retired teachers.
Likewise, a monitoring clause was established for the second half of March and the reopening of salary negotiation during the first half of April.
Province of Buenos Aires concluded the agreement with the teachers
After the pronouncements of the unions, the Buenos Aires Minister of Economy, Pablo Lópezhe celebrated on social networks.
“With great satisfaction and thanks to the constant dialogue with the union representatives, we reach a new salary increase agreement in two sections of 7% in February and 2% March for teachers, Law 10430 and Judicial, also extended to the Police and forces security “, said.
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With great satisfaction and thanks to the constant dialogue with the union representatives, we reach a new salary increase agreement in two sections of 7% in February and 2% March for teachers, Law 10430 and judicial, also extensive to the police and forces of Security. pic.twitter.com/yygdms53lv
– Pablo J. López (@pabloj_lopezok) February 12, 2025
This week, Governor Axel Kicillof also announced a salary increase of 9% for local security forces, amid national discomfort with the government for uniformed salaries, in particular Gendarmerie.
Source: Ambito

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