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Faculty of Languages at Veracruz University Survives Without Payment: A Look into the Struggles of Interim Professors
Con family loans and the use of card This is how about twenty interim professors at the Faculty of Languages of the University survive. Veracruz University, those who have not received payment for their work since the beginning of the school year, the last August 21.
Yesterday, Monday, classes resumed at the UV Faculty of Languages after two days of inactivity due to a protest and accepted the deal offered by the UV rectorate, to deliver the back salaries on October 12.
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How long did the sit-down take take?
And since Thursday, about 20 teachers carried out a sit-down strike because they had not received payment for their work, Teacher Olga Lidia Sánchez specified that these are interim teachers, some of whom teach more than 20 hours of classes a week. He specified that the decision to return to the classrooms was made after meeting with their union representatives, who told them that due to administrative reasons they would not be able to pay their debts before October 12.
“Then we understood that there was no point in affecting the classes of the different academic programs, because they would not pay us anyway, but what they did do was accelerate the process of signing the proposals to all the professors so that they would receive their full payment and debts on Friday, October 11th. They set the deadline of the 12th, but since it is Saturday, they have to pay us on Friday,” he explained.
He indicated that the economic conditions of each teacher are different, “because in my case they pay me for some hours, but there are 20 hours a week for which I have not received payment. There are fellow teachers who are owed 20 hours a week during this time.”
He indicates that there are professors who, in addition to teaching at the UV, teach in high schools or teach privately and that is what has allowed them to endure, “but I understand that there are colleagues who have had to resort to paying with credit cards, while they are paid, that is why it is urgent that the payments come out of the House of Studies.”
Explain that the economic situation of each teacher varies. “Because there are those of us who have children and had to pay for tuition, uniforms and school supplies and it was done without the salary that we already had planned for teaching at the UV. This delay complicated everyone, because there will be those who do not have those commitments, but the majority must pay rent, services, food, transportation and survive without the resources they should receive from these classes.”
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With those other jobs that some teachers have is how they have survived these fortnights without pay, he said.
The representative indicated that what led them to do the sit-down strike, which was supported by all the teachers on the basis that if they have received payment, it is because they had not even signed the proposals, which are contracts.
What did the Payroll Department respond?
But with the pressure that came with the protest, he said, personnel from the Payroll Department arrived, with the corresponding documentation for them to sign because otherwise they would be paid until the 30th or later. “But it was agreed that everyone would be paid on the 12th of this month. We signed on Thursday at ten for 6 in the afternoon.”
It was then that it was decided to resume the classes taught to in-person undergraduate students: English Language and French Language. In addition to online degree programs in which multiple languages are taught. In addition, the Foreign Language Department classes, which teach languages such as Italian, Portuguese and Japanese, among others, were suspended.
2023-10-03 09:17:47
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Pensions and Grants in Egypt: President El-Sisi’s Directive and Citizen Benefits
Ibrahim Hassan Thursday, September 21, 2023 11:03 PM
Major General Gamal Awad, head of the National Social Insurance Authority, said that the package of measures that President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi directed during his inauguration of projects in Beni Suef Governorate regarding… Pensions Of the wages, part of it is determined by law and the other part is determined by decisions of the Prime Minister after the law is passed.
Gamal Awad continued, in a phone call to the “Ninth” program broadcast on Channel One of Egyptian Television: “The House of Representatives will meet in the next session in the first week of October, and what will happen is that the grant scheduled and due for disbursement as of October 1, as well as pensions and the 300-pound grant, will… November is retroactive to October.
He continued: “There are 11 million citizens who will benefit from the grant directed by the President of the Republic, with a total annual cost of 32 billion pounds.”
2023-09-21 20:03:00
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Improving Working Conditions and Job Market Trends in the UK
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The Bureau of National Statistics’ employment report published on Tuesday revealed other signs of improving working conditions, including:
– The unemployment rate increased to 4.2% during the three months ending in last June, which is the highest rate since July 2021, exceeding 3.5% in August 2022.
– More people returned to the labor market, which reduced the job inactivity rate by 0.1 percentage point during the last quarter, to 20.9%.
– Job vacancies decreased by 66,000 to just over 1 million jobs, which is the 13th consecutive decline.
– The employment rate – the number of employees – fell by 66 thousand during the quarterly period until last June, in the largest decline since last August.
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However, there is still a job shortage by historical standards, forcing companies to raise wages to attract and retain employees. The UK has also experienced the largest number of strikes since the 1980s as workers stop working to demand higher salaries.
2023-08-15 19:34:17
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Hollywood Stars Join Working-Class Artists and Writers in Strike for Higher Wages and Protection Against Artificial Intelligence
Over the course of a week, actors including Tina Fey, Kevin Bacon and his wife Kyra Sedgwick, Rosario Dawson, David Duchovny and other stars joined working-class artists and writers in a sit-in outside the studios and corporate offices of streaming giants Netflix, Max and Amazon.
The regular appearance of actors at the picket lines provided additional force behind the demand for higher wages in the age of digital broadcasting and the use of artificial intelligence. Nearly 65,000 actors, the vast majority of whom do not earn enough to qualify for health benefits through their union, are participating in the strike, along with 11,500 screenwriters, according to the Associated Press.
Although many picket lines are located in Los Angeles and New York, film and television productions are carried out all over the country. Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago were among the major cities that went on strike on Tuesday and Wednesday. Later Friday, the actors are scheduled to organize an event in London in solidarity with the American Screen Actors Guild.
There is no indication when negotiations will resume with the studios and broadcasters represented by the Motion Picture and Television Producers Alliance. The coalition said it had offered writers and actors large pay increases and had tried to meet other demands. Many in the sit-in took advantage of the comments of their company bosses, such as Disney CEO Bob Iger, who described union demands last week as “unrealistic”.
For his part, the co-CEO of “Netflix” Ted Sarandos said that he grew up in a union family and knew that the strike was painful for workers and their families. He added, “We are fully committed to reaching an agreement as soon as possible. An agreement that is fair and allows the unions, the industry and everyone in it to move forward into the future.”
Actor and writer Seth Green said streaming, which has become a dominant entertainment outlet during the COVID-19 pandemic, has upended the livelihoods of those on strike.
The entertainment and film industry is witnessing a double strike, the first of its kind in more than 60 years, and will exacerbate the economic damage caused by the writers’ strike that began on May 2, in a new blow to the multi-billion dollar sector at a time when it is already suffering from the impact of changes in its business model.
The Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists are calling for an increase in the basic wage and the differences or fees paid for live broadcasts via the Internet, in addition to guarantees that they will not be replaced by artificial intelligence, given that the aforementioned union is the largest union in Hollywood and includes more than 160,000 actors.
“US Federal Reserve Meeting Results – May 2023: Insights and Forecasts”
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The results of the US Federal Reserve meeting for last April, issued today, Wednesday, included the following points:
- Data available at the time of the May meeting indicated that real GDP expanded at a modest pace in the first quarter.
- Labor market conditions remained tight in March, as job gains were strong and the unemployment rate was low.
- Consumer price inflation – as measured by the 12-month rate – continued to rise in March.
- Limited data was available on economic activity during the period following the onset of banking sector stress in mid-March, although several recent surveys have indicated that bank credit conditions are tightening.
- Fed members broadly agreed that the pace of further rate increases is uncertain.
- Participants generally agreed that the extent to which additional increases might be appropriate was less certain.
- Several members of the US Federal Reserve emphasized the need to preserve discretion in decisions.
- The economic forecasts prepared by the task force for the US Fed’s May meeting continued to assume that the effects of an expected further tightening in bank credit conditions, amid already difficult financial conditions, would lead to a mild recession starting later this year, followed by a moderate pace.
- Real GDP is expected to slow over the next two quarters before declining slightly in both the fourth quarter of this year and the first quarter of next year.
- Real GDP growth through 2024 and 2025 is projected to be lower than staff estimates of potential output growth.
- The unemployment rate is expected to rise this year, peak next year, and then begin to decline gradually in 2025.
- Participants agreed that inflation is unacceptably high and that it is declining more slowly than they had expected.
- Fed members expect a mild recession later this year, followed by a modest recovery.
- Fed members are divided on supporting further interest rate hikes.
- Most of the Fed members said that if the economy develops according to their expectations, there may be no need for further rate hikes.
- Some participants suggested that further interest increases might be needed.
- Some Fed members stressed that it was critical that policy not signal the possibility of rate cuts later this year or rule out further rate hikes.
- In light of the significant risks to the committee’s objectives regarding both maximum employment and price stability, Fed members generally noted the importance of carefully monitoring incoming information and its implications for the economic outlook.
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2023-05-24 18:21:56
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