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‘when no strike was declared from the same political and ideological field’

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El Salvador’s deputy mayor, Ana Paula Matos (PDT), called the Municipal Network teachers’ strike unfair and pointed out that the movement, led by the APLB teacher union, was political.

In an interview with Radio Metropole this Friday morning (27), the vice mayor said that the mayor’s office and the union came to an agreement after the first rounds of negotiations, and after the meeting, the category returned not to negotiations, but to ignite a strike.

“They didn’t come back to talk, make a counteroffer or even stop. This strike gives us an idea of ​​other problems, because when she is from the same political and ideological field, they did not go on strike,” said Ana Paula Matos.

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During the interview, the vice-mayor also stated that the city’s children have not been going to school for two years.

“Two years without classes, the kids need these teachers and a constant open table. The initial offer of the mayor’s office was 4%, we have reached 6%, but the advances are two levels. assembly, and in return we received a strike announcement,” the vice mayor said.

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