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Tutoring teachers protest: They demand a collective agreement

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Reportage: Makis Synodinos

Workers of the private education sector are protesting outside the Ministry of Labor, reacting to a prefecture that has been voted on.

In a statement issued, they typically say: “Work in secondary and foreign language tuition centers is degraded even more. The collective agreement is absent – the pan-Hellenic GSEE is in force, which is systematically violated by the employers.

Secondary education and foreign language tuition centers are a field of systematic tax evasion and tax evasion by them.

Of course, there is no control, as the services of SEPE are disbanded (and these … are being reorganized at the moment).

Unpaid work is the rule: correction, competitions, appointments, parental updates, hours upon hours all unpaid!

Stamps never come in full while most of the summer we are unemployed. With the new law, the unemployment benefit is endangered, while there is no reason for a pension!

As employees, we also fall victim to the provisions of the Hatzidakis Law, with the predominant limitation of our ability to react, as our trade union rights are very limited “.

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