Professors, administrators and workers of the UCV will carry out a march this Wednesday, October 26
"The Onapre is withholding the contributions that the workers and employees make to the union. It is money that we workers contribute to our unions. The same is happening with the money that we contribute to our savings accounts," said Eduardo Sánchez
With the intention of claiming more than 3.7 million dollars that the administration of Nicolás Maduro owes from April to October of this year, teachers, administrative staff and workers will march from Parque Carabobo to the Ministry of Higher Education on Wednesday October 26.
The call was made by Eduardo Sánchez , president of the Workers' Association of the Central University of Venezuela, who asked all sectors to accompany this "noble cause and claim the labor rights of the entire sector."
"All the unions of the Central University of Venezuela, in accordance with all the unions of the country's public sector, call for a national day of protest for next Wednesday. A day that must be given in all higher education institutions and that must be accompanied by the rest of civil society and all sectors to demand that the New Year 's bonus be canceled all at once and not as the government intends, which wants to do it in fractions," said the director.
He revealed that they are going to "carry out a march from Parque Carabobo to the Ministry of University Education to record a document in which we request a rogatory. We have the figures that show that the Onapre instruction does not exist, but how it steals. They have taken more than 23 million bolívares in just six months. They are stealing that money, because they (government) claim that it does not exist, but they are discounting it. They do not exist, but they do not apply them." Read More…