Education Workers’ Wages Remain Suspended for Thousands

by Chief Editor

Title: Thousands of Education Workers Struggle Amid Wage Suspensions, Urging Minister’s Intervention

José Gregorio Medina, president of the Regional Educators’ Syndicate (SER) and member of the National Federation of Educators’ Trade Unions (Fetrasined), has raised alarm about the ongoing wage suspension crisis affecting thousands of education workers across the country. While many educators and administrative staff are struggling to make ends meet during the holiday season, others are left high and dry, their hard-earned wages temporarily withheld.

"This precarious situation is not only unjust, but it also violates existing labor laws," Medina emphasized, speaking on behalf of the affected educators, administrative, and support staff nationwide.

The sindicalist leader stressed that the SER and its affiliate unions will continue advocating for workers’ rights, maintaining a firm stance while remaining open to dialogue and conciliation. In collaboration with other trade unions, they are actively seeking peaceful solutions to resolve all pending issues under collective bargaining agreements.

In addressing the wage suspension issue, Medina called for immediate reinstatement of all affected workers onto a parallel payroll, ensuring that families receive their much-needed income before the end of the year. He urged Minister of Education Héctor Rodríguez to swiftly resolve this pressing matter.

"Our invitation stands open for a constructive dialogue with the minister," Medina asserted. "We invite him to join us at the negotiating table to find a prompt and satisfactory resolution for all education workers."

As the education sector grapples with this financial ordeal, the affected employees and their families eagerly await concrete action from the authorities. The community stands united behind their quest for justice and fair compensation.

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