SBASKOU again warns strikes in November

The month of November can find educational institutions on a general strike. The United Education, Science and Culture Union (SBASHK) has given this warning if within weeks some of their demands are not realised. One of the Union's concerns that has prompted her to warn the strike is the failure of teachers' cofficients in the Bill [...]
One of the Union's concerns that has prompted it to warn the strike is the failure of teachers' cofficients in the draft wage bill, writes today “Koha Ditore”. Since, in the draft law, middle school education workers have the coefficacy 2.3, while the union is demanding that it be 2.7, while the middle school teacher's cofficient is 2, until the union is demanding to be 2.5.
The next request from the SBASK is that the Bill for Education Workers of the 1990s should not be changed by the one who was adopted in Government.
The union has voiced doubts that MPs at parliamentary commissions during the review of the bill have reduced the amount that education workers of those years would have to benefit.











