
Sergi Esteves
Sergi Esteves is the president of the Public Education Union (SEP) in Andorra, advocating for improved salary conditions for teachers. Recently, he expressed support for a study suggesting a 10% salary increase for educators to enhance competitiveness and attract talent, addressing concerns over a potential shortage of teachers due to upcoming retirements. Esteves has been vocal about the need for new salary complements and has been actively engaging with the government to negotiate better terms for the teaching profession.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Andorra | 8 | 6.00 | 0.62% | +20% | 77,265 | 575 | $3,000 | 22$ |
Totals | 8 | 77,265 | 575 | $3,000 | 22$ |
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Andorra:
Sergi Esteves is the general secretary of the Public Education Union (SEP) who expressed dissatisfaction with the government's treatment during negotiations.
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Andorra:
Sergi Esteves is the Secretary General of the SEP.
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Andorra:
Sergi Esteves, the Secretary General of the SEP, denied any misinterpretation on the part of the workers.
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Andorra:
Sergi Esteves lamented that the situation invalidates all the work done in recent months.
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Andorra:
Sergi Esteves is the Secretary of the Education Union.
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Andorra:
Sergi Esteves is the president of the SEP and expresses skepticism about the timely conclusion of the agreement.
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Andorra:
Sergi Esteves is the Secretary General of the SEP who positively evaluated the new salary model.
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Andorra:
Sergi Esteves, a representative from the Public Education Union, positively assessed the progress made in the negotiations.
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Andorra:
Sergi Esteves is the Secretary General of the SEP who criticized the government's proposal regarding salary adjustments.
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Andorra:
Sergi Esteves is the general secretary of the Public Education Union (SEP) who commented on the salary increase for public workers.
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