
The Atacama teachers decided to end the almost 80-day strike they were carrying out, to demand better infrastructure conditions.
Faced with this situation, the president of the union in the region, Carlos Rodríguez, spoke with It Could Be Worse and explained the determination.
“76 days after the mobilization began, in a debated and arduous task, both in the communes of Tierra Amarilla, Copiapó, Caldera, Chañaral, and a school belonging to the commune of Diego de Almagro, it was decided to end the strike,” said.
However, he pointed out that it is with “very special conditions because the Ministry of Education, the National Directorate of Education and the SLEP Atacama are unable to respond to the minimum enabling conditions that we had proposed.”
Review all the details of the interview in the video.
The Atacama teachers decided to end the almost 80-day strike they were carrying out, to demand better infrastructure conditions.
Faced with this situation, the president of the union in the region, Carlos Rodríguez, spoke with It Could Be Worse and explained the determination.
“76 days after the mobilization began, in a debated and arduous task, both in the communes of Tierra Amarilla, Copiapó, Caldera, Chañaral, and a school belonging to the commune of Diego de Almagro, it was decided to end the strike,” said.
However, he pointed out that it is with “very special conditions because the Ministry of Education, the National Directorate of Education and the SLEP Atacama are unable to respond to the minimum enabling conditions that we had proposed.”
Review all the details of the interview in the video.