The general secretary of the United Union of Education Workers of Buenos Aires (SUTEBA),
Roberto Baradel
, assured this Monday that the declaration of
education
as an
essential service "is absolutely unconstitutional"
, after the presidential spokesperson,
Manuel Adorni
, confirmed that The Government is evaluating this measure to stop a possible teacher strike.
"The DNU already proposed the declaration of an essential service. And we
have a precautionary measure that says that it cannot be applied
. The Justice system agreed with us that it is absolutely unconstitutional," Baradel declared in dialogue with Radio 10.
"They try, instead of resolving the conflict within the framework of a negotiation,
to curtail the possibility of protest
and claims," concluded the Kirchnerist leader who during five years - of the governments of Alberto Fernández in the Nation and Axel Kicillof in the province of Buenos Aires - avoided conditioning the beginning of class with strikes.
From SUTEBA, Baradel accepted an offer from Kicillof that granted a 20% increase to Buenos Aires teachers, but keeps on the agenda the idea of calling for a measure of force as a demand for measures by Javier Milei's government, such as the reduction of pay. of the teaching incentive.
News in development.
DS