WILLEMSTAD – The labor union DOEN plans to appeal to Parliament on Thursday to seek support for ending the 12.5% salary reduction currently affecting the education sector and other parts of the public sector. The union announced this initiative in a press release, highlighting the ongoing impact of the measure, which was introduced five years ago.
WILLEMSTAD
– The labor union DOEN plans to appeal to Parliament on Thursday to seek support for ending the 12.5% salary reduction currently affecting the education sector and other parts of the public sector. The union announced this initiative in a press release, highlighting the ongoing impact of the measure, which was introduced five years ago.
According to DOEN, the salary cut has caused significant harm within the education sector. Although a portion of the reduction was recently reversed, the union argues that this step is insufficient.
According to DOEN, the salary cut has caused significant harm within the education sector. Although a portion of the reduction was recently reversed, the union argues that this step is insufficient.
DOEN intends to present its proposals once again to the Parliament’s education committee on Thursday. The decision comes after previous discussions with the Council of Ministers and various educational organizations failed to yield the desired outcome, according to the union.
DOEN intends to present its proposals once again to the Parliament’s education committee on Thursday. The decision comes after previous discussions with the Council of Ministers and various educational organizations failed to yield the desired outcome, according to the union.
The union is calling on Parliament to help find a permanent solution for the challenges facing the education sector. DOEN has urged its members and the broader education community to stay informed about developments and emphasized its commitment to securing a sustainable resolution to the ongoing issue.
The union is calling on Parliament to help find a permanent solution for the challenges facing the education sector. DOEN has urged its members and the broader education community to stay informed about developments and emphasized its commitment to securing a sustainable resolution to the ongoing issue.
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