A rise for teachers. "Pensje do not supply decent surviving conditions". The task was read in January

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Although holidays proceed at the best, schools are closed for 4 triggers, and students and teachers have gone on a well-deserved vacation, the subject of salaries of the second returns like a boomerang. This time, it's about linking their wage to average wage. A civic bill to improve the situation went to parliament in 2021 and the case has not moved since.
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On 3 July, the MP Katarzyna Ueberhan of the Left sent an interpelation to the Minister of Education Barbara Nowacka. He demands that work on government be resumed to improve the financial situation of educators. - The region of the Wielkopolska Association of Polish Teachers has asked parliamentarians to immediately undertake work on a citizens' legislative initiative Worthy salaries, advanced prestige of teachers, laid down in the Sejm in 2021, whose first reading was only held in January 2024 - said Ueberhan. A akin opinion is given by ZNP.The messenger referred to increases for educators who had already received them. "Current salaries, despite the increase of 1 January 2024, inactive do not supply decent surviving conditions and disagree from the rate of growth of the minimum wage for work," added the MP. quite a few questions for MEinkatarzyn Ueberhan did not beat around the bush. She asked Nowacka circumstantial questions: - What actions does the ministry take or plan to take to reconstruct the prestige of the profession of teacher and improve working conditions in education? Is MEN planning to update the timetable for the changes to the Teacher's Charter and velocity up their implementation in order to avoid further delays? - she wanted to know. What's next? According to the regulations, the ministry has until 24 July to respond. And you? How do you feel about teachers' salaries? Do they deserve another raise? Let me know in a comment or compose a message: [email protected]
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