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Education The start of classes is in danger: the government has not yet decided whether there will be a teachers' bargaining agreement and tensions with the gov

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The presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, said today that each province is responsible for negotiating the raises, and confirmed that the money corresponding to the National Teacher Incentive Fund will not be transferred. "This fund does not exist," he said.

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The presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, stated that the Government has not yet decided whether there will be a national bargaining agreement for the teachers' unions and confirmed that the money from the Fondo Nacional de Incentivo Docente (National Fund for Teachers' Incentive) will not be transferred. This has generated concern among the unions and could affect the start of classes. Adorni pointed out that teachers' salaries are the responsibility of each province and that these are free to negotiate salary increases at their discretion. In addition, he mentioned that the Government will seek to guarantee the fulfillment of school days and access to education for all Argentines, regardless of the paritaria.

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CTERA leaders warned in a press conference about the possible delay in the start of classes and demanded the Government to comply with the Education Financing Law. They requested that both the central government and the provinces convene a meeting to resolve the conflict. The provincial Ministers of Education expressed their concern for the lack of transfer of salary funds and national educational programs in a letter addressed to the National Secretary of Education. On the other hand, the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, responded to Cristina Kirchner's criticisms and praised Javier Milei's international tour, highlighting his meeting with Pope Francis.


 
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