Association of Civil Servants presents to FACSEJ the proposal for a single day

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Publicizing the proposal for a single day was the main objective of the meeting between the Association of Officials of the University of La Serena and the Council of said Faculty.

Within the framework of the Faculty Council, the Faculty of Social, Business and Legal Sciences received this Thursday, December 26, the Association of Officials of the University of La Serena. The ULS Student Federation and representatives of the Student Centers of the Faculty's courses participated in the meeting.

reu facesej2The meeting allowed the Association of Officials, represented by its president, Karina Núñez Varela, to announce the guidelines of the single-day project for the entire staff.

“Administrative officials, for many years, have promoted this project of working a continuous shift, which means nine hours a day, including a half-hour snack. This is the same day that takes place in January, however, our objective is that this can be implemented through a shift system, obviously covering all institutional needs to provide quality service to our students," explained the president. AFULS.

The Dean of the Faculty of Social, Business and Legal Sciences, Dr. Luperfina Rojas Escobar, highlighted the project and affirmed a commitment to analysis and study. “The single day represents the feeling of a large part of the workers at the University of La Serena, who appeal to spend more quality time with their families. In any case, this is a project that we must analyze, especially in the field of teaching and the pedagogical teaching hours taught at the Faculty, which is why we will carry out an in-depth study during January,” she stated.

The ULS Officials Association has also participated in other instances of dissemination of the project, which to date include the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Sciences. The initiatives have had a positive reception to the initiative and the exhaustive analysis and study of an ideal operation for the academic, curricular and administrative demands of the University of La Serena is emphasized.

Written by Paula Godoy, ULS journalist