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ZAGREB, 22 Jan (Hina) - Croatian Education Minister Ljilja Vokic on
Thursday held a press conference at which she spoke about requests
from the Trade Union of Primary School Teachers, who asked for an
increase in salaries in primary education.
Trade unions have the right to protest, but they should have thought
about it before the budget was adopted, instead of asking for money
from the state reserves, Vokic said.
There will be no general teachers' strike, Vokic said, adding the
Education Ministry would respect and abide by the collective work
agreement.
Vokic dismissed claims by the Croatian Teachers Trade Union that
she was the main opponent to the increase of salaries.
This is actually the trade union's response to my statement on the
misuse of trade union membership fees, she said.
According to an agreement signed between teachers' trade unions and
the Government, compared to January 1997, teachers' salaries at the
end of 1998 will be 52% higher.
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