Revions on International Day of Workers · Global Voices
The International Day of Workers is a meeting of demands and union protests where various issues require attention and action are also relevant.
Professional Shape Location
The professional training has experienced complex situations during the current year, some of which have not received enough media or social attention. Two highlights are the need to cotize Social Security for the practice of the form cycles and implementation of a new curriculum for the next course, derived from the Orancanic/202 Act of sorting and integration of professional training. These planning issues have not been solved in a successful way.
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The lack of union boarding concerning these questions has generated questions about the credibility of union organizations in front of the professional training teacher, and it has also been exposed to teachers’ responsibility for being critical and prosecutorizing the work of unions, avoiding becoming passive viewer.
Conclusions
The International Day of Workers is not only a worktime, but also the need to assert improvements and solutions in education. Both unions and teachers have a fundamental role in addressing the to-dos and to work collectively to ensure a professional quality training.