Venezuelan teachers are among the most active protesters online

Venezuelan teachers are among the most active protesters online

Photo: Caracas Chronicle

 

Teachers’ Day brought digital and street protests in Venezuela. How did the government respond to their denounces of persecution, miserable salaries, and lack of protection during the pandemic? It recognized teachers as “shapers of love”

By Caracas Chronicle

Jan 21, 2022

Google gave us a nice Doodle to celebrate Teachers’ Day in Venezuela, but they had little to celebrate on January 15th. The Human Development Laboratory (Ladeshu) denounced that Venezuelan teachers live in a “precarious salary situation,” compared to teachers from other Latin American countries. The unions denounced that they’ve been forced to migrate or do other jobs that allow them to survive given the miserable salaries they receive, the lowest in the region. NGO Provea denounced on its Twitter account this Friday the presence of paramilitary groups in a protest carried out by teachers in front of the Ministry of Education in Caracas. 

Teachers are usually incredibly active in protests on social media, so Probox collected all the information from their digital protests in 2021.

Credit: Fundaladeshu

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