Monday, August 18, 2014

ANPC: Lawsuits teachers are to be delivered to the court – Reuters


 
 The first lawsuits against teachers hired Ministry of Education, requiring the integration in the tables, have already lodged with the court in Lisbon, revealed today the president of the National Association of Teachers Engaged (ANPC).
 
 

As president of the ANPC, Paulo César Israel, in total there are about 300 lawsuits of teachers who want to be part of the tables of the Civil Service and then will also require compensation to the State.

Teachers, “with some 20 years of service», deny that continue to contract and accused the Ministry of Education and Science (MEC) of ignoring an EU directive, which came in the tables require integration in order to prevent the misuse of successive employment contracts.

In the past August 08, the Administrative Court of Lisbon, Nations Park, began receiving the first of about 300 individual stocks teacher, told Lusa Paulo César Israel, adding that the process will continue to be delivered to the court of Lisbon and Porto over the months of September and October.

Paulo Cesar explained that these actions are very complex, since it is not a collective but individual action processes, in which “each process was assembled in light of the personal story of the teacher who moves with the action.”

But, he added, Friday “started a new boom of teachers to hasten the association” to try to understand if your situation also justify a lawsuit.

“We have teachers who teach from the 80s and we believe that the MEC will be highly penalized. We demand a link to the picture is just the first step, then we will demand compensation, “he said.

Paulo César reminded that these teachers, by not belonging to the tables, do not progress in their careers and so have lower wages more hours lective component, mandatory bid for wider geographical areas, annually assessment, inability to access the mention of Excellent in evaluating teacher performance and inability to career advancement because they are not integrated into it.

About MEC’s ​​decision to proceed with a standard brake that will compel the teachers to be part of the tables when five successive contracts have full schedules, ANPC understands that the measure will create injustice: “There may be a teacher who teaches for 15 years but, for whatever reason, is not placed this year and therefore will lose the right to be integrated, “warned

Lusa with Digital Diary

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