On February 15 there was a concentration in Totana against Extraordinary Measures Act and the agreement signed by some unions, amending the law.
About 300 people, teachers, parents, students and society in general focused on the Constitution Square to protest cuts in education are occurring in our region, sources said CC.OO in a statement.
During the same were read 4 manifestos of the different groups gathered there to express its position regarding these cuts.
Parents expressed concern about the possibility of cutting templates for the next year and by reducing operating costs and are taking place in schools since last year, a reduction of about 30% in two years bonolibro suppression.
Students questioned the priority of the Ministry of Education regarding the future of students who study in public education, "if education is the future, for cropping ..."
Teachers were concerned about the possibility of job cuts and that this law is primed in cutting public services, mainly health and education, which are the basis of the welfare state, to achieve a fairer society and egalitarian.
The climax put the president of AMPA IES Juan de la Cierva, who presented a complaint by the haste with which the Director General of Human Resources were quoted the day before, calling them a few hours in advance to explain the measures taken in that Act and AMPAS which many could not attend the shortage of time and because many of them were working.
He insisted that the forms are important and complained that despite the AMPAS had expressed their inability to attend the meeting, it took place.
"It might seem that the Director General of Human Resources was in a hurry before the concentration convened on Monday against the cuts in education, it is not known until the last day 14 that had attended ANY ACT OR MEETING IN OUR TOWN" the statement concluded.
Source: CCOO