Thousands of teachers are expected to attend another national demonstration this Saturday in Lisbon. FENPROF believes this could be one of the biggest protests ever.
Fenprof general secretary Mario Nogueira admits that this protest could reach the level of 2008, when more than 100,000 teachers took to the streets.
Since December 9, teachers have been fighting for their rights and for the rights of teaching. The grievances are mainly related to promotions, career restoration, hiring and placement of teachers, and reduced working hours.
Teachers are also being asked to review the recruitment and placement model for teachers, as well as reduce working hours and assign tasks consistent with 35 hours per week.
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Updated February 11, 2023 | 09:56
Teachers from Covilhã on their way to Lisbon
Teachers from Covilhã are already on their way to Lisbon. Eight buses and 500 teachers left the city.
“We are united by one struggle,” emphasizes one of the teachers, heading to the capital in one of the buses.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal
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