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Trade unions in concerted schools in Navarre have described the decision to close classrooms as "unfair" and "lightly"

Representatives of SEPNA-FSIE and UGT have called for a reduction in ratios and for the resources released to be used to improve the quality of education.

sindicatos educación concertada Navarra Carmela Muñoz UGT y Alicia Azpilicueta SEPNA

Carmela Muñoz (UGT) and Alicia Azpilicueta (SEPNA). Photo: EFE

The majority unions represented in this network have denounced the Foral Government's decision to close the 14 Children's Education classrooms in the concerted centres in Navarre as "unfair" and "lightly". Dator will have 14 fewer classrooms due to the fall in the birth rate.  Instead of cutting, they have called for an improvement in the quality of education. 

This has been expressed by Alicia Azpilicueta (SEPNA-FSIE) and Carmela Muñoz (UGT) during their appearance in the Navarre Parliament this morning. Gelak has been criticised for closing only on the concerted network, and they have stressed that today these schools serve 40% of Navarre students. 

According to Alicia Azpilicueta of the SEPNA trade union, this has been a decision taken without measuring the consequences and without taking into account social demand, diversity, the continuity of educational projects and their impact on employment.


Azpilicueta says the drop in the birth rate can't be an excuse for reductions. 

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