Saturday, June 25, 2011

After the war last night, teachers unions in Santa Cruz returned to march through the streets of Buenos Aires



Teachers have 56 days of unemployment, and the demand exploded with protests and repression in the Federal Capital
Buenos Aires. Teachers of Santa Cruz is located in Buenos Aires and Thursday were repressed by police yesterday accused President Cristina Fernandez of having "primary responsibility" for what happened and assured that the fact "worse" the conflict in the province, which has already lost more than 50 school days.
Santa Cruz teachers met yesterday 56 days of arrest, demanding a wage increase of 50 percent and ask for a table of negotiation, the government of Daniel Peralta decree imposed a 25 percent increase.
Daniel Adosac leaders Apaza Armando Escobar, referring to the violent eviction of the teachers who had a tent set up on Thursday at the Ministry of Labor's Office, said that "the primary responsibility has to do with the President" and also the chief of staff, Aníbal Fernández. What happened "without doubt" the long conflict exacerbated by teachers and is "ratification of repressive schemes," said Apaza, head of Rio Turbio Adosac.
The leader said the government tends to "outsource union repression with the gangs," as happened last April in the town of Santa Cruz November 28, when a group of protesters hit UOCRA teachers who staged a protest during inauguration public works when Peralta was in place. Both leaders gave for granted today, at a conference held in Santa Cruz the union, the strike will be ratified.
Meanwhile, Adiuc left again yesterday in Buenos Aires and delivered a petition to Government House. A spokesman for the teachers said in the note presented an "appeal" to President Cristina Fernandez to intercede with the governor Peralta.
In this march towards Plaza de Mayo, a group of protesters broke away from the main column and started throwing stones at police, injuring eight members. After the incident, 45 people were arrested.
However, the repudiation of the repression came from all over the country, organizations, unions and political parties.
The Union of Educators of the Province of Cordoba, guild led by Congresswoman Carmen Kirchner Nebreda, solidarity with teachers of Santa Cruz. "We stand with our peers in Santa Cruz, we demand an end to all acts of intimidation," said the statement by which adhere to the National Day of Repudiation of character ready for next Monday.
From Santa Cruz, teachers condemned the violent eviction. In Rio Gallegos, different unions gathered in front of the governor and marched through downtown streets to the headquarters of the Ministry of Labour. Caleta Olivia, about two thousand people were mobilized from the monument to the oil workers to the local municipality, while in Rio Turbio and state teachers marched alongside students from different levels.
In Rosario, teachers grouped in the Association of Teachers of Santa Fe (AmSafe), the CTA and ATE yesterday ordered a strike that began at 12 and later affected the shifts, evening and night.

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