Bench wants to equate salary of public school teachers

by Andrea
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Parliamentary Front of Education aims to ensure the same remuneration to effective and temporary; Corte analyzes incidence of the National Salary Floor

The federal deputy and president of the Mixed Parliamentary Front of Education, (MDB-AL), defended in the Supreme Court (STF) the salary equalization between effective and temporary public school teachers. Read the manifestation (PDF – 659 KB).

In the document, the congressman stated that the salary distinction between temporary and effective “Worship directly” the constitutional principles of the equality and appreciation of teaching.

“It is unacceptable that professionals who perform the same functions, often in the same classrooms, receive such distinct wages only because of the type of contractual bond. This inequality compromises the attractiveness of the teaching career and impairs the quality of education offered.”said Rafael Brito.

According to the congressman, in some states up to 80% of teachers are temporary. “This reality harms students, who lose in pedagogical continuity and also the professionals themselves, who are without basic rights such as 13th salary or vacation. It is urgent to change this reality with measures that value those who are in the classroom.”these.

The demonstration was filed in the trial of, which deals with the incidence of the National Salary Floor of Public Teacher Professionals for Basic Education to temporarily hired civil servants.

The mobilization of the bench proposes to put the theme in the priority agenda of national education. In addition to the demonstration, the report of the SNE (National Education System), also under the report of Deputy Rafael Brito, should establish objective criteria for hiring temporary teachers.

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