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Teachers to troop to Malacanang, air their demands on GSIS to P-Noy

Hundreds of teacher-leaders from the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT), and teachers' federations of the National Capital Region, will troop to Malacanang today at 3pm, to air their concerns on the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) to President Benigno Aquino III.

Teachers march to Palace on complaints vs GSIS

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Teachers support exploited Filipino teachers in Louisiana

 

The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) expressed support to more than 350 Filipino teachers in Louisiana, who filed charges against the placement agencies who have been collecting illegal fees, and threatened the teachers of sending them home if they resisted.

TEACHERS LAMENT DELAY IN THEIR SALARY INCREASE, DECRIES THAT P-NOY WAS FAVORED IN THIS SITUATION

“Public school teachers have not yet received their 2nd tranche of increase under the Salary Standardization Law III, or Republic Act No. 6758, France Castro, Secretary-General of ACT said.

It is already August 7, 2010 and the public school teachers have not yet received the second tranche of increase in their salaries.

Teachers oppose 12-year basic education program

Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) opposed the Department of Education (DepEd) 12-year basic education program.

ACT Secretary General France Castro said that adding years to the basic education program is not the solution to the crisis in Phil. Education. “We say NO to this plan being pushed by the DepEd and P-Noy. The 12- year basic education program will further deepen the chronic crisis of Philippine education which is caused and reflection of the chronic crisis of poverty and corrupt politics in the Philippines,” said Castro.

ACT Teachers Party-List files bill upgrading teachers' salaries

ACT Teachers Party-List today filed a bill in the House of Representatives mandating an increase in teachers' salaries. House Bill 2142, "The Public School Teachers' Salary Upgrading Act," raises the minimum salary grade level of public school teachers from Salary Grade 11 to Salary Grade 15.

Gobyerno at Serbisyong Publiko, Hindi Pribadong Negosyo! (Pahayag ng Alliance of Concerned Teachers hinggil sa unang SoNA )

‘For rent or for sale’ na ang gobyerno at ang serbisyong publiko.

Ito ang esensya ng pulitika ng “daang matuwid” sa unang SoNA State of the Nation Address ni Pangulong Noynoy Aquino!

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