ZAGREB, Dec 14 (Hina) - According to the first reports from the +Independent Union of High School Employees, about 80 per cent of +Croatian high school teachers have participated in the strike which +started on Monday morning.+ The
Union has no information on whether any primary school has +joined in the strike.+ Five school unions are demanding the payment of basic salary +bonuses of at least 12 per cent in 1999 to all employees in primary +and secondary schools. They are also seeking negotiations with the +Government and implementation of parliamentary decisions on a +selective increase of salaries in education.+ The unions have also requested that at least four per cent of the +Gross National Product be set aside for the schooling system.+(hina) rml +
ZAGREB, Dec 14 (Hina) - According to the first reports from the
Independent Union of High School Employees, about 80 per cent of
Croatian high school teachers have participated in the strike which
started on Monday morning.
The Union has no information on whether any primary school has
joined in the strike.
Five school unions are demanding the payment of basic salary
bonuses of at least 12 per cent in 1999 to all employees in primary
and secondary schools. They are also seeking negotiations with the
Government and implementation of parliamentary decisions on a
selective increase of salaries in education.
The unions have also requested that at least four per cent of the
Gross National Product be set aside for the schooling system.
(hina) rml