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Teachers’ conflict: the ATEN Capital assembly rejected the Government’s proposal

The conflict between the Neuquén Education Workers Association (ATEN) and the provincial government gives no respite. It’s just that this morning, the union assembly of the Capital rejected the last proposal presented by the Executive that leads Rolando Figueroa. Tomorrow there will be Plenary of General Secretaries from other sections of the Patagonian jurisdiction to define what will be the steps to follow regarding this determination.

The internal union that exists between the provincial section who leads Marcelo Guagliardo, and that of Neuquen capital that heads Angelica Lagunas; made an impact on the decision made this morning.

It’s that the union motion at provincial level was accept the latest offer made by the Government headed by Rolando Figueroa, while the position of the section that leads Lagoons was to reject it and also carry it forward two more days of strike.

“We repudiate that they have lifted the strike and that’s why you have to go to the assemblies with the greatest of forces. We need to discuss how to continue the fight plan and how do we put that into action? arrival at the bridge why The negotiation has started, the tug-of-war has begun and we can get much more out of him“, he expressed Angelica Lagunas in tone critical towards the provincial leadership.

According to the information provided by the teachers union, the The motion of rejection by the Multicolor group of Lagunas gathered 2,215 votes, while that of Guagliardo’s TEP obtained 268 votes.

Regarding the proposal made by the Provincial Government, It contemplates that the salary supplement with will settle for teachers that they have long-term chronic illnesses, work accidents and occupational diseases, maternity and rest due to assisted fertilization treatments, leave due to gender violence, death of a spouse or family member, among other things.

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