8
Feb
2024
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Working conditions of teachers in the EU (debate)
Mr President, when several petitions come to the European Parliament from teachers who do not see their rights enshrined, who do not receive fair wages, who do not feel recognition for their work, something is very bad in the European Union. The right to education is a fundamental right, the real guarantor of equal opportunities, and the European Union's successive pressures on national budgets are undermining it. Endless working hours, few training opportunities, inadequate pay, lack of teachers are just some of the problems reported. In Portugal, teachers' salaries have not been updated for years and it is slow to do justice to the recovery of their service time. There are many teachers who literally walk around the house, who do not see their contractual ties recognized, who spend years in precariousness and have been systematically ignored by successive governments. The demands of European teachers are fair. Let us be able to give them answers and ask the Member States to fulfil their obligations.