Teachers and public workers take Caracas again this #13Feb

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Caracas.- Unions and different associations of public workers They called for two protests that will take place in Caracas, this Monday, February 13. In this way, they continue with the day of demonstrations with which this 2023 began, in which They ask for living wages and better benefits.

One of the concentrations will be at the corner of Salas, a few meters from the Ministry of Education, and will leave for the National Assembly. The call is made by education professionals, who They reject the approval in the second discussion of the student participation bill in basic education.

Guilds and unions convene a national assembly of workers

This march will begin at 9:00 am and the spokespersons include the teacher Elsa Castillo. The protest will be replicated in different states of the country.

Los public workers They will also march this Monday, starting at 10:00 am, in the center of the capital. The reason for this protest will be the demand for wages and pensions according to the cost of the basic basket and the primary expenses of Venezuelans. It will take place on Panteón and Fuerzas Armadas avenues.

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