Friday, February 4, 2011

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Save Campaign Focused: Public transport companies choose not to accept National Student Card

minibus Employers across the country chose not to accept the national student card from March . Announced they would begin to deliver their own school passes, leading the school rate control, and if they are fined by the Government launched a national strike indefinitely.


The minibus, grouped in the National Federation of Bus, Conabus, announced that they would not respect more the school fees in all regions, except the Metropolitan from March.

The measure is taken after the Junaeb decided to invite tenders for the management of monitoring national student card, which currently service businesses operated minibus.

The Junaeb
confirmed that the service is still under bidding, but declined comment.

Conabus The president, José Muñoz, said seeking dialogue with the Government, but that he did not want to sit down and negotiate with them.

Also, Muñoz said that in various parts of the country's carriers are already starting to deliver other than school passes issued by the Junaeb TNE.

The vice president of the organization, Ruben Saez, said that if the government next March's fine fee for breaching the school, to start a national strike indefinitely.

said it is not convenient for them to transport students of all levels at discounted rates and free in the case of basic education, so they are demanding the government to increase subsidies.

The president of the Federation of Students of the University of Chile , Camila Vallejo, said that since the transport secretary assured them that the NER is valid at least until May.

The student leader said the Government is left to enforce the agreements they reached with students, and if it does not, be mobilized in March.

The employers claim could spark demands of the student world. The president of the Federation of Students University of Playa Ancha , Anibal Olea said that since March free school fees or require less than 25% of adult fare.


Source: Radio Bio Bio

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