Estonian teachers' union pushes for minimum salary of 2,304
Negotiations over teachers' minimum wages for next year are set to begin on Wednesday, led by the Estonian Education Personnel Union. The union is aiming to raise the minimum salary threshold to 2,304.
EestiThe Estonian Education Personnel Union (EHL) is launching negotiations on Wednesday to secure a higher minimum salary for teachers in the coming year. The union's target is to raise the minimum wage floor for educators to 2,304.
The upcoming talks mark the start of what is expected to be a key bargaining process between the union and government representatives. Teacher pay has been a recurring point of contention in Estonia, with unions consistently arguing that salaries do not adequately reflect the demands of the profession.
The outcome of these negotiations will affect thousands of educators across Estonia and could have broader implications for the attractiveness of the teaching profession at a time when many schools are struggling to recruit and retain qualified staff.
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