The Salary of University Teachers Has to Rise 50% to Maintain Purchasing Power
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The loss of teaching purchasing power, the failure to comply with the financing law and the lack of wage recomposition resulted in measures of strength in more than 60 universities. Renunciations, pluri-employment and difficulties in sustaining teaching and research grow. The beginning of the university academic cycle was crossed by a national strike and by scenes that begin to repeat among teachers: resignations, pluri-employment and difficulti…
The government sent a bill to Congress to replace the university financing bill that was finally vetoed and approved in October 2025. Most of the budget goes to teaching salaries. Most of these income, except for a full-time holder, do not reach the poverty line. To compensate for the fall, according to the Observatory of Teachers and Researchers of Córdoba, should have risen by 49% in March. Read more
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