The Estonian Education Workers’ Union (EHL) has invited Minister of Education and Science T. Lukas (“Fatherland”) to discuss teacher salaries. The Ministry is seeking 100 million euros to address teacher compensation. Teachers are experiencing burnout due to increased responsibilities. A salary increase and a motivational package are considered necessary. Minister Lukas assured Postimees that he intends to demand an average teacher salary of 1.2 times the average salary in Estonia, equating to 2104.8 euros. Topics: #teachers #lukas #teacher Post navigation The former president of Kenya remembered Elizabeth II in a good way Citizens of the Russian Federation will be banned from entering, but there will be exceptions
“It’s unacceptable that teachers are struggling with burnout while the government offers such a small solution.” Reply
What specific measures is the Ministry planning to implement with the proposed 100 million euro investment? Reply