
Educators have called for a strike on Friday, March 21, in protest of what they consider a worsening of retirement benefits. The retirement age remains at 62 years for men and 57 years for women.
Education unions have decided to take action against what they perceive as a reduction in retirement benefits, believing that this will negatively affect teachers and the education system as a whole. The strike is scheduled for Friday, March 21, and is expected to have a significant impact on various educational institutions.
One union representative stated: "It is important that the rights of educators are respected not only during their working life but also during their retirement stage. We are concerned that benefits are being reduced and we want these decisions that directly affect education workers to be reviewed."
The decision to maintain the retirement age at 62 years for men and 57 for women has generated discontent among teachers, who believe that these measures do not adequately reflect their work or the years of service dedicated to teaching.
In light of this situation, the strike on Friday, March 21, is expected to be a significant movement by educators to express their disagreement with retirement-related policies. Unions have urged their members to join the demonstration in defense of educators' rights.