The national board of the Chilean Teachers’ Association called for a 24-hour national strike today to demand improvements in education and other demands.
Related:
Chile and Argentina Affected by 6.6 Magnitude Earthquake
In this capital, the teachers will concentrate in Plaza de la Dignidad and will march along the emblematic avenue of La Alameda.
The union demands reparations for the historical debt of the State with teachers, when during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990) their salaries were reduced, which also affected their pensions.
Other demands are a plan to confront school violence, the payment of delayed retirement bonuses, changes in the sector’s financing model, an end to the work burden and the revision of the teaching day.
��GREMIO DOCENTE LLAMA A MOVILIZARNOS CON DECISIÓN ANTE NUESTRAS LEGÍTIMAS Y JUSTAS DEMANDAS
Desde el Palacio de La Moneda, el Colegio de Profesoras y Profesores de Chile envía un mensaje a las y los docentes a lo largo de todo el país que participarán mañana miércoles 26 de… pic.twitter.com/Yqqp1SmYSJ
— Colegio de Profesoras y Profesores de Chile (@ColegioProfes)
July 25, 2023
In addition to the strike, assemblies, dialogues with the educational communities, marches and rallies are planned throughout the country.
In a letter addressed to the President of the Republic, Gabriel Boric, the head of the teachers’ association, Carlos Díaz Marchant, recalled that many of these demands were promised by the President during his campaign.