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ZAGREB, Jan 22 (Hina) - Thirty-five members of the Croatian
Teachers Trade Union (SHU) Thursday protested in front of the
building of the Croatian Government demanding higher salaries in
the education system.
They were joined by about 100 commissioners of the Independent
Trade Union of Croatian High School Employees.
After an unsuccessful attempt to meet with Government officials,
SHU president Dalimir Kuba said "a season of unrest in elementary
school education has opened".
"The Government will be responsible for what follows", said Kuba.
The SHU demands that the Government adopt a UNESCO Recommendation
which, they say, is the "foundation for passing a new education
policy". Among European countries, only Croatia has not adopted the
Recommendation, the SHU adds.
The SHU also demands compliance with the Collective Work Agreement
for High School Employees.
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