The information was transmitted to Lusa by the secretary general of Sinpetenu, Victor Jimby, stating that the Ministry of Education expressed "openness to negotiate the points of the claim book, sent to the ministerial body on the 24th of February".
Negotiations between Sinptenu and the Ministry of Education, said the union leader, begin on March 24.
Sinptenu's national secretariat last week announced a "peaceful pressure march" on Saturday, March 20, to demand patronage for the satisfaction of their concerns expressed in the claim book.
The creation of more efficient and constant means for the protection of education agents against the covid-19, the implementation of transportation for teachers or the respective subsidy, updating of the salary table for education agents, technical administrative and cleaning staff pontificate the section claiming.
Teachers and workers in non-university education also require the establishment of agreements with banking institutions for granting credits, with health institutions for the issuance of health insurance and the attribution of a professional card.
Victor Jimby places hope in the negotiation meeting with the employer, admitting, however, that the negotiation meetings "do not always, immediately, answer the desires of the points contained in the claim book".
"It is necessary to understand the steps and degrees of understanding for the satisfaction of those points, then we must say that there are guarantees that we will not carry out the march or that we will not actually go on strike," he concluded.