Thousands of Portuguese teachers protest big cut
Date
1/28/2013 1:35:30 AM
(MENAFN- Saudi Press Agency) Thousands of teachers from around Portugal are marching in downtown Lisbon to protest proposed spending cuts they say will slash euro 1 billion ($1.3 billion) from the education budget, AP reported.
Unions said the government plans to privatize many public schools and cut around 50,000 sector jobs.
Union spokesman Mario Nogueira said the plans revealed in a recent document from the International Monetary Fund would 'mean the end of a free and inclusive public school system.'
Portugal, which is headed for a third straight year of recession, needed an euro 78 billion lifeline in May 2011 to avert bankruptcy and has a jobless rate of 16.3 percent. Austerity measures have triggered many strikes and protests.
It was the third country that uses the euro to require an international bailout to deal with its debts.
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