Teachers in Portugal starts 18 days of protests demanding better working conditions
Date
1/17/2023 4:06:54 AM
(MENAFN) Teachers in Portugal started an 18-day protest on Monday in Lisbon, requesting advanced operational circumstances from the Education Ministry.
The protest is set to carry on working days up till the 8th of February, revolving to all the different Portuguese districts as well as ending in Porto. The protests are going to be going along with protests in the major square of every district’s capital city.
Eight unions are behind the country rotating assaults: Fenprof, ASPL, Pro-Ordem, SEPLEU, SINAPE, SINDEP, SIPE y SPLIU. In addition to, teachers belonging to the STOP union have been on protest since the 9th of December and the SIPE teachers’ union has also urged for a partial walkout.
The eight unions, which mainly ruled out a strike, stated that they are invading the streets to put weights on the Portuguese administration to “abandon its eight extremely damaging and disruptive proposals” and find solutions to other problems “that have been dragging on for years and have made work in schools unbearable.”
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