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Education unionists are protesting today in front of the Ministry of Finance, dissatisfied with the measures adopted by the Bolojan Government. They are complaining about salary cuts and are demanding an end to austerity.

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7 October 2025, 10:34
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Despite the red rain alert, education union members took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with a recent decision by the government led by Ilie Bolojan. This decision is perceived as a threat to teachers' salaries, generating outrage among educators who are calling for a review of the measures taken. The protests highlight the ongoing tensions between educators and authorities.

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VIDEO: Profesorii protestează sub codul roșu de ploi, în fața Ministerului Finanțelor. „E o continuare a bătăii de joc la adresa salariaţilor din învăţământ”
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VIDEO FOTO Sindicatele din educație protestează la Ministerul Finanțelor față de amânarea plății hotărârilor judecătorești câștigate de profesori: „O hotărâre judecătorească ce este? O sugestie?”
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Pichet al sindicaliștilor din educație la sediul Ministerului Finanțelor: „Investiţi în betoane, dar lăsaţi minţile goale!”

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