Educational necessity wins approval in House of Representatives: Project content

2024-08-15 10:52:35

Delegates voted in favor of the bill during a wide-ranging session that began in the House of Commons on Wednesday Educational necessity requires that schools have a minimum presence of security guards on days when teachers are on strike. The initiative received 131 votes in favor. What does the project say?

this House of Representatives Approved the declaration of education as «Basic Strategy Services »to ensure 180 days of class time in public schools across the country and prevent students from losing class time due to teachers’ strikes.

The initiative received 131 votes in favor, 95 against, and 2 abstentions.

The project is supported by the following organizations Free Progress, PRO, UCR and a group of allies of the ruling party, e.g. MID, CREO, Independence, Production and Work and Freedom of Buenos Airesalthough it was rejected by most people Fatherland and Left Front alliance.

The Initiative declares education as a fundamental strategic service at all levels and in all forms of compulsory education to ensure the comprehensive protection and promotion of the rights of boys, girls and adolescents. Effective compliance throughout the school year.

In this sense, it states that the State and the provinces must guarantee the exercise of the right to education during the entire academic year affected by direct or indirect action, strikes or teaching and non-teaching strike measures, and must establish a Mandatory minimum security system.

The project determines if a certain degree of force extends At least 30% of teachers and non-teaching staff must be deployed for one to two days.

it also stipulates If the strike lasts more than three days, the guard “must consider 50% attendance” Pay slips for administrative, teaching and non-teaching staff at all levels and modes of education.

Another point in the plan stipulates that at the beginning of the school year, each school must notify the authorities that a security service will be operational to ensure classes are in session.

Educational necessity approved: What delegates said

Chairman of the Education Committee at the beginning of the debateAlejandro Finocchiaro, “This plan benefits society as a whole,” he said. “It puts children at the center of the education debate, without whom there would be no education system. “We have to find a balance between the right to education and the right to strike. “

“Clearly, in recent years in our country there has been an alliance between the two rights. “Teachers have the right to take coercive measures, and children have the right to education,” he added.

He added that the plan seeks that “with federal mandates in place, schools must be open and principals must be held accountable for achieving that goal. And there must be a Teaching and Non-Teaching Director Guard “That day they received children who were taught according to the school organization and they also guaranteed other rights that the school guarantees today, such as the right to food.”

Kirchner party representative from the opposition Blanca Osuna The only goal sought by the project, he said, “is to regulate the right to strike, as the ruling party’s informants have made clear”.

“What we’re trying to say is that it’s embarrassing to us,” The real problem, he added, “is the worsening of hunger and nutritional status, which we see in every corner of the country, in every health center”.

Representative of the Free Avanza Party, jose luis espet“It is crucial that we seek to recognize education as an important strategic service and give it this imprint, just as many of our ancestors did in Argentina with the many reforms,” ​​he said. Initiative to defend and Prioritize children’s right to learn as it empowers them “Reflecting the priority characteristics of equal and important opportunities for the development of our country through the concept of the importance of education.”

As far as the radical deputy is concerned Julio Cobos He said he supported the project because “we must do everything we can to ensure that this project “The number of days that the relationship is maintained fits within the 180 or 190-day academic calendar.”

left wing adjutant Vanina Biasi In this area, he said, they would “defend the right to teach, protest” and work with "Those who want to ban it" He accused them of being “really responsible for the low quality of education in Argentina”.

For Citizens United, Maximiliano Ferraro He recalled that “two rights were in conflict” in this debate, recalling that “No right is absolute, but there is a higher right, and that is the higher right of children and young people.”

“By classifying education as an important strategic service, we are making decisions – some share more, some share less – but it reaffirms the role students and education must play in building a more equitable society. play a central role,” he said. draw conclusions.

In turn, radicals Carla Carrizo “Children are no one’s target, not the unions, not the government, not the parents,” he assured.

“Children’s rights in Argentina do not have to wait any longer. This is not a law against anyone. We are not punishing the right to strike. We invite the unions to build a good school,” he concluded.

Daniel Arroyo (Fatherland Alliance) recognizes “It’s clear that if a student has more course time, he or she will learn more, have more knowledge, and have a better educational path.”

“It is absurd to believe now that this problem can be solved by limiting the right to strike. We are solving the problem comprehensively from the side, not from the center. Argentina must turn around the education system. But this is with the teachers, not against them. Argentina cannot carry out education reform without teachers.

Hector Stefani (PRO) emphasized that he had no doubt “In Argentina, the priority right is the education of our children” and that takes precedence over trade union rights.

Pablo Caro (Fatherland Alliance) says “It is clear that this is an anti-constitutional project and is purely an incitement to the worst kind of right-wing populism in Argentina.”

“The right to strike is a right enshrined in the constitution and international treaties. In other words, we know it’s not going anywhere. We’re just here to dramatize concerns about education.

Information from Argentina News.


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