Published: March 07 2023
Summary: The Pedagógusok Demokratikus Szakszervezete (PDSZ) has written a letter to Maruzsa Zoltán State Secretary and analysed the legislative proposals regarding education workers that are under consultation until 10th of March. One of these is the so-called "status law" that would change the status of education workers. Teachers would be excluded from the Act on Public Employees and put under the Labour Code, and non-teaching public employees would be placed under the Labour Code. PDSZ believes that this goes against the Hungarian government's commitment to the EU, including promising not to introduce measures that increase teachers' workload or limit their professional autonomy, as part of the Human Resources Development Operational Program Plus.
Key points:
- The PDSZ has written a letter to Maruzsa Zoltán State Secretary
- The education status law proposal would change the status of education workers
- Teachers would be excluded from the Act on Public Employees, non-teaching public employees would be placed under the Labour Code
- PDSZ believes that the law contradicts the Hungarian government's commitment to the EU
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