President: The government’s promises to teachers will “hang in the air”

President: The government’s promises to teachers will “hang in the air”

According to him, teachers’ salaries may not reach the promised 130% next year. average national wage, unlike the promises of those in power.

“Unfortunately, we did not implement what we promised the teachers. Yes, instead of old promises, we made new promises that maybe we will change something in the course of the year, borrow, revise, but the fact remains: we will not reach 130 percent at this pace, the promises made to teachers will hang in the air,” said G. Nausėda at the press conference on Thursday.

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The President says that he will closely follow the country’s economic forecasts next year and will remind the Government of the promises made to teachers.

“I think that the teachers’ questions remained unanswered,” said G. Nausėda.

The government planned to increase teachers’ salaries next year in these two stages, but by 10 percent each. Such a proposal was approved after the adoption of the state budget.

Andrius Navickas, the chairman of the trade union of Lithuanian education workers, LŠDPS, appealed to the president on Wednesday, asking him to veto the budget, if the Seimas did not take into account the requests to raise teachers’ salaries more – by 15 percent each. in both stages.

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President: The government’s promises to teachers will “hang in the air”

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2024-07-26 18:45:05

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