The Parliament will address whether to urge the Government to reach a good salary agreement with the teaching staff

The Parliament will debate an educational pact with labor and salary improvements for teachers and the condemnation of police infiltrations in a teaching assembly.

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The Parliament will submit to debate in next week's plenary session the advisability of promoting a pact for the quality of the educational system that contemplates, among other points, a "good agreement with the teaching union organizations," accompanied by a multi-year plan to improve their working and remuneration conditions.

The initiative comes from Junts, which has registered a motion focused on the educational model in which it also proposes that the pact include the reduction of student-to-classroom ratios and the incorporation of more support professionals in all schools.

Likewise, the group considers it essential to lighten the bureaucratic burden of the centers, "institutionally protect the public authority of the teacher" and safeguard Catalan as the vehicular language of the entire educational system.

In a second motion, also promoted by Junts, it will be discussed whether the Chamber censures the infiltrations of agents of the Mossos d'Esquadra in an assembly of teachers, "a practice that affects fundamental rights such as freedom of assembly, association, and expression, and which to date has not led to any assumption of political responsibility."

Both motions will be debated and put to a vote on Wednesday, in the full context of the ongoing negotiations between the Government and the union organizations, on strike for weeks to demand improvements in their working and salary conditions.