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スペインの財政赤字削減策の教育費削減に反対して、公立学校でデモ行進
Cortes de tráfico, marchas, encierros y aulas semivacías por la huelga educativa
14 comunidades viven hoy una huelga total de la enseñanza pública por los recortes del Gobierno
Los sindicatos cifran en un 80% el seguimiento global del paro. El Gobierno calcula un 19%
Acabada la jornada laboral, continúan esta tarde las manifestaciones
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Traffic Courts, marches, sit-ins and half-empty classrooms for educational strike
14 communities now live a full strike of public education by government cuts
Unions estimated at 80% overall monitoring of unemployment. The government estimates 19%
Finished the working day, the demonstrations continue this afternoon
The strike of teaching, minute by minutePARTICIPATE: Your reasons to show yourselfFeature: Trim about layoffs in educationOPINION: A sad paradox, PAUL GENTILIGovernment and education community, prepared for a protracted conflict
The Country Madrid 22 MAY 2012 - 10:32 CET1404
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"There are far fewer students than other days," said the concierge of institute Lope de Vega in Madrid. Come almost a trickle. In the nursery and primary school Pi i Margall in Madrid Plaza del Dos de Mayo, Hope, one of the mothers, says he has seen very few children at the entrance, less than in other strikes. The same is true in many other Spanish centers on the first day of strike action at all levels of education by teachers, students and parents against government cuts. Catholic parents have not joined, but also a union had called at the school concert. Only three communities (Balearic Islands, La Rioja and Basque Country) have opted for another kind of protest against the actions of Minister José Ignacio Wert. But the track is uneven in Madrid, where teachers and accumulate several strikes in recent months. Families will spend similar: in the nursery and primary school Pi, for example, one mother, Esperanza, says it has taken him four years because he "no choice".
Unions talk about a mean follow-on public education in the communities total of 80% among teachers in college would have been almost total. And by insisting that "it is a social strike, no work, although there are reasons for it." The protests, they say, will continue in June and the return of summer. The Ministry of Education estimates the overall monitoring by 19.41%; has included the concert, I was just called by a union, UGT complaint.
Protesters cut the strip at the Complutense University. / ULY MARTIN
You have finished the event in Catalonia, in which hundreds of students and teachers have marched through the city center towards Plaça Sant Jaume against cuts in public education surrounded by a large police deployment. University students have cried out against privatization and the rate hike. This afternoon is called the rest of the mass demonstrations across the country.
In college, the protest started this morning with roadblocks and avenues. In Barcelona, several dozen of the Autonomous University esturiantes have cut the AP-7 at the height of campus. Students have placed barricades on the access road and about 500 students have entered the Diagonal guarded by a strong police. Similar landscape has lived in Madrid early in the morning, when dozens of people at the Complutense University have cut the strip. The march is led by a truck covered with posters of the strike. At the beginning of this march the squad with a megaphone asking the students were leaving for the subway to the campus that unemployment will second education. Traffic problems in Valencia: a group of students blocked the entrances to the University on the Road to Vera strike placards, the concentration causing a long queue of cars and traffic jams.
Two students arrested at the Complutense
Although everything is proceeding without serious incidents, two people have been arrested in the Faculty of Political Science at the Complutense this morning. A police spokesman confirmed the arrest of two participants in the protests, although different versions of what happened with what they have from the collective takes the Faculty. According to a police spokesman, the two men have kept a BMW car that was carrying a disabled woman circulated around campus. The riot police have been both participants to the police station Pozuelo de Alarcón. According to a spokesman of the group takes the Faculty, the detainees were students of the faculty: "Nothing had happened, have been charged and have taken them," he says. The barricades had Somosaguas campus early. There are no more and the exhibition is almost empty.
Unions talk about 80% follow-up among teachers
The protest started college last night vigils at some campuses, like the Complutense Madrid, where the students asked permission to camp and where this morning in a carnival staged the funeral of the Spanish public education. Disguised simulating death with his scythe have created a small cemetery with tombstones where they can read the following inscription: "Murdered 2012" or "RIP Scholarship." In Andalusia, hundreds of students seconded this day strike, a strike that will last several more days in the universities. Also in this region, the protest began at night on the campus of Puerto Real (Cádiz) with a closure of about 90 students. In the two universities in the capital, Seville and Pablo de Olavide have started the 10-day strike with a march and Huelva students have participated in a council funeral like the Complutense.
Cañete: "Invest more" is not the solution, you need "deeper reforms"
Although Balearic regional trade union centers have decided to get off of the call state, there will be protests. For example, have sounded concentrations caceroladas and there have been scattered this morning at the entrance of some centers. In different parts of Galicia and Andalusia, protest, promoted by major public education unions (CCOO, ANPE, CSIF, STES and UGT), supported by student organizations and CEAPA (association of parents in the majority Public School), started last night. The charter school (private aided) is only called a strike in Catalonia, while the bosses of private CECE has criticized the strike and the Catholic Association of Parents CONCAPA has dismissed as "irresponsible" in the current context.
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It also means teaching institutes are called the strike. On Margerit in the Madrid district of Vallecas half of the teachers has supported the strike and students without a teacher remain in the library. The Institute of High Luis Vives, of Valencia, which became the emblem of the student protests over cutbacks in education, is experiencing a follow-up "all", as found by the head teacher, Josep Lluis Navarro, who explained to Efe that even students of the first cycle of ESO have stayed at home because their parents "are aware that it is a historic day for education". In this community, the Ministry of Education has encryption and monitoring of the strike by 9.5% while unions raise it to 65%.
The Agriculture Minister Miguel Arias Cañete, has reviewed this morning on the educational conflict "invest more" is not a reform in the quality of teaching, which requires reforms "much deeper". Speaking to Telecinco, Cañete recalled that when looking at the international reporting "is revealed that there are problems of school dropouts, college and Spanish universities are not among the first in the world."
The statements of the unions are very different. Jesus Escribano, CCOO, reflects during the progress of the Complutense: "With the increased workload in college and secondary pass. There will be less hiring and quality will suffer." And Manuel Lozano, UGT, says that fear for the payroll staff at the university in Madrid. "Also, paying more, students will receive less," he adds.
The current government measures, falling on already produced cuts in recent years, portend a protracted conflict because in five years will reduce public investment in education from 4.9% to 3.9% of GDP, ie more than 10,000 million euros.
With information from J. A. Aunión, Pilar Álavarez, Ivanna Vallespín, Andreu Manresa, Maria Centeno and Ferran Bono.
スペインの財政赤字削減策の教育費削減に反対して、公立学校でデモ行進
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