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Teachers' salaries: Emmanuel Macron's broken promises

2022-09-30T16:49:13.052Z


Between the two rounds, the president announced a 10% increase for all teachers. They were 11% of teachers to participate, Thursday, in the day of action for salaries and pensions. A figure which may seem low, but is nevertheless significant for this interprofessional strike at the call of the CGT and Solidaires. Especially since “ one day of strike is one day less pay ”, recalls Stéphane Crochet at SE-Unsa. In this new school year, the teaching staff awaits the “ substantial


They were 11% of teachers to participate, Thursday, in the day of action for salaries and pensions.

A figure which may seem low, but is nevertheless significant for this interprofessional strike at the call of the CGT and Solidaires.

Especially since “

one day of strike is one day less pay

”, recalls Stéphane Crochet at SE-Unsa.

In this new school year, the teaching staff awaits the “

substantial

” revaluation promised by President Macron.

His Minister of Education, Pap Ndiaye, whom he regularly eclipses, had promised in July "

a shock of attractiveness

" to respond to the recruitment crisis.

Alas, the detail of the budget, unveiled on Monday, had the effect of a cold shower.

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However, this is on the rise.

Some 3.6 billion more than in 2022 (60 billion in total), an increase of 6.5%.

We have to go back to 2017 to find an increase almost as significant: + 4.4%, at a time when inflation was peaking at 1%.

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Source: lefigaro

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