Fenprof considers the association between class summaries and salaries by the Government to be “abusive and illegal”

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Fenprof accuses the Government of intending to associate the class summary with remuneration in an abusive and illegal way. The union and Missão Escola Pública consider that the letter sent by the Ministry of Education to schools fuels “suspicion” about the teaching class.

The letter that arrived at schools this week reinforces the obligation to register summaries on the respective platforms to accurately count classes, know how many students are without a teacher, validate the service and the corresponding remuneration.

For teachers, the document sounds like veiled threatand the association of summaries with salaries is considered abusive and illegal.

In a statement, the ea guarantee that the The situation of summaries has long been normalized in schools and that, even without a summary, duly justified absences do not result in any loss of salary.

What do the two structures consider more a focus of disturbance in schools, which casts suspicion on teachers, is for the Ministry of Education part of a ongoing reform to obtain reliable data that support the management and planning of services.

This justifies sending the letter to school groups on the 7th, with instructions for filling out the summaries, always by the deadline. end of each month.

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