Spanish school students' union

The Spanish school students' union is a student organization in Spain. It organises students in compulsory secondary education, baccalaureate, professional and university education; both public and private. It has about 20,000 members and has 3 of the 8 student representatives in the State School Board.[2] It was founded in 1986 by members of the organization currently called Izquierda Revolucionaria.[3] Its legal status comes from Organic Law of Education of the Organic Law of the Right to Education.[4]

Sindicato de Estudiantes
Formation1986
Headquartersc\Hermanos del Moral 33 bajo A, 28019 Madrid
Membership
20 000[1]
Key people
Tohil Delgado, President Ana Garcia, General Secretary
Websitewww.sindicatodeestudiantes.net

Privatisation

Ana Garcia has blamed privatisation for the spread of corruption in the university sector.[5]

Misogyny

The union called a student strike on 10 May 2018 in protest against what it saw as the sexism of the judiciary in the La Manada sexual abuse case[6]

References

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