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Tue Apr 30, 2013, 02:18 AM Apr 2013

Venezuelan state universities' strike starts today

Even with the last 20% increase in their salary, university teachers are still under the minimum wage in Venezuela.
A starting teacher earns now 2,614 bolivares, which is around 343 US$/ month at the official exchange rate (6.3 VEB/USD) and 87 US$/ month at the real exchange rate (25VEB/USD).

A lot less (around half) of the wage of a "cadete" (first class soldier in the army). Taking about the model of society wished by these traitors from the pseudo "left" and their loudspeakers in this forum.

Article translated fom the Spanish:

Caracas.-El presidente de la Asociación de Profesores de la UCV, Víctor Márquez, asegura que la mayoría de las universidades está a favor de una paralización indefinida de actividades y recordó que este lunes arranca un nuevo paro de 96 horas.

"According to Marquez, president of the teachers' association of the UCV (biggest state university in Venezuela), a majority of the universities ready for indefinite strike. Strike started yesterday for 96 hours"

Aseguró que el paro de 72 horas convocado la semana pasada, se cumplió entre 90 y 95%, en todo el país.

"Last week's strike was followed by 90-95% of the teachers countrywide"

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Declaró que lo que se ha observado es una actitud destructiva por parte del Gobierno hacia el sistema educativo y dijo que la lucha por la contratación colectiva de los profesores universitarios cumplió seis años.

He points out "the government's destructive attitude toward the educational system" and declares that "the university teachers' fight for collective contracts has been going on for 6 years"

Explicó que con el aumento de 20% decretado por el Gobierno, un profesor titular quedaría con un sueldo por debajo del mínimo nacional y alegó que el sueldo de un profesor cuando arranca en la universidad apenas alcanza a 2,614 bolívares.

"He explained that even with the 20% raise that the govt decided, a full (titular) professor would still earn a wage under to the minimum legal wage. He stressed that the salary of a starting university teacher equates 2,614 bolivares only"

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http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/130429/marquez-mayoria-de-universidades-esta-a-favor-de-paralizacion-indefini

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Venezuelan state universities' strike starts today (Original Post) spanza Apr 2013 OP
it's bizarre naaman fletcher Apr 2013 #1
yeah, it has nothing to do with progressive positions just retaining power Bacchus4.0 Apr 2013 #2
+1 joshcryer Apr 2013 #3

Bacchus4.0

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2. yeah, it has nothing to do with progressive positions just retaining power
Tue Apr 30, 2013, 09:07 AM
Apr 2013

I think there is only one country in all of latin america I wouldn´t live or even visit right now. make that 2 for Cuba. although I´d at least visit there. I notice our friends never visit or reside in a particular country instead choosing more conservative places such as Guatemala or Kansas.

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