University teachers once again rejected the Government’s offer and will take to the streets again

University teachers once again rejected the Government’s offer and will take to the streets again

The university teaching unions met again with officials of the Ministry of Human Capital to reach a salary agreement, although again They rejected the offer of a 6.8% increase from the Governmenta figure well below what was claimed by the sector, which indicates that it suffered a loss of purchasing power of around 55%.

“As we anticipated, there was no progress,” declared Ileana Celotto, General Secretary of UBA AGD. “It is evident that the Government tries to make you believe that “negotiated” with the unions when he again offered a 6.8″.

In this way, the union leader urged people to take to the streets again this Wednesday, after the massive Federal University March, to once again reject the Government’s cuts.

“We maintain all actions between now and Wednesday and That day we will be in the street saying again “no to the veto”“yes to the budget for salaries and operations,” concluded Celotto. The different non-teaching and student teaching unions will hold a press conference in front of the National Congress on Wednesday the 9th, at 11 in the morning.

The meeting between the teaching unions and Human Capital officials, including the Secretary of Education, Carlos Torrendell, and the Undersecretary of University Policies, Alejandro Álvarez, took place this Monday from 5 p.m.

The unions of university teachers intensify the salary demand

At the end of the meeting, the Federation of University Teachers (FEDUN) published a statement titled “No agreement in the Meeting of the technical salary table” in which they stated that They will continue to insist on the need for the approval of the University Financing Law so they will demand that the deputies “be consistent with your popular mandate” and reject Javier Milei’s veto for it to become law.

“To this day we do not have any concrete response from the executive branch, the technical salary table has met and no agreement has been reached. It is essential that university workers recover the more than 60 points that our salaries lost in the face of inflation since Milei is presidentand the only agreement that can be reached is a convergence between inflation and salary increases,” reported the Fedun in his statement.

At the same time, they stressed that the claim is not for “a salary increase, but rather for convergence of salaries and inflation so as not to continue losing more purchasing power.”

“As we have said many times, we have the lowest salary in dollars in Latin America and the lowest salary in pesos since the return of democracy,” they noted.

“For all this, we once again urge the nation’s deputies to reject Milei’s veto with two-thirds on Wednesday, respecting the request of the Argentine people, who It was already expressed in the Federal University March last Wednesday“, closed the statement.

Source: Ambito

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