While the Unter Congress is taking place in Bariloche, where the continuation or not of the force measures will be decided, Governor Carreras, following her speech at the Opening of the legislative sessions in Río Negro, sent a message to the teachers’ union regarding the call for parities to next Monday the 6th.
There was no mention of the teacher conflict in the president’s parliamentary speech. The reference was that the government works on “sustaining the purchasing power of wages without jeopardizing the balance of public accounts and compliance with obligations in terms of services and works.”
Also He highlighted that Río Negro’s teacher salaries occupy the “third place on the national scale.”
After the speech, Carreras spoke to the press and explained that he deepened the union situation because he chose topics Faced with the intended brevity, but that if I leave “the vocation of dialogue established”, raised in the search to defend purchasing power and maintain the balance of the accounts.
“We do not meet with measures of force”, He responded when asked regarding the debate taking place at the UnTER Congress in Bariloche.
“We do not understand the framework of today’s congress when there is a call for new parities to get together to talk. There is no point in proposing more forceful measures until they listen. This is how union dialogue takes place, ”he added.
In the end, Carreras insisted that “we do not hold dialogue meetings when there are measures of force. You have to wait for them to pass.”
Meanwhile, the Congress continues in Bariloche, where the Unter leaders of all the sectional of the province meet in the gym of the Elementary School 201. The position that the union will adopt in the face of the continuity of the plan of fight with the 72-hour strike, which began on Monday and ends today, is analyzed.
So far there are two positions. One of them is to suspend the measures until the parity next Monday the 6th. The other, tougher, is to continue with the strikes.
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