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AFT DUE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FOR THE INTERFERENCE OF THE STUDENT SYSTEM

AFT DUE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FOR THE INTERFERENCE OF THE STUDENT SYSTEM

The president of the American Federation of teachers Randi Weingarten during a demonstration outside the headquarters of the US Education Department of Washington, DC, on March 13. AFT on Tuesday submitted a trial against the Education Department on the student loan system. Photo by Bonnie Cash/Upi
The president of the American Federation of teachers Randi Weingarten during a demonstration outside the headquarters of the US Education Department of Washington, DC, on March 13. AFT on Tuesday submitted a trial against the Education Department on the student loan system. Photo by Bonnie Cash/Upi | License photo

March 19 (UPI) – The American Federation of Labor Teachers submitted Tuesday sued the Department of Education for blocking payments for student loans.

In the costume, at the stern He claimed that The Education Department “chose to close access to all income -based reimbursement plans” and failed to indicate whether or when they could restore access, despite the Congress orders for the Agency to provide them.

In addition, the process states that “when designing and modifying the federal student loans system, the Congress offered clear and specific Department directives, so that millions of Americans can repay their loans without being hindered by debt.”

The result, after it has been stipulated, is that “debtors are not able to access monthly payment plans at affordable prices, some debtors are involved in their duty, and to some workers in the public service are refused their statutory right to reduce their monthly payment and to earn credit for the public loan,” respondents and millions of other public services throughout the country ”.

chairman Donald Trumpin a March 7 Executive orderHe argued that “instead of mitigating the workers’ deficiencies in the necessary occupations, the PSLF program has misconducted tax dollars in activist organizations that not only fail to serve the public interest, but actually harms our national and American security values, sometimes by criminal means.”

Also, Trump has assumed that the PSLF “also creates perverse incentives that can increase schooling costs, can load students in major, with unsustainable debts and can push students into organizations that hide under the umbrella of a non-profit designation and to degrade our national interest.”

“By effectively freezing the nation’s student loans system, the new administration seems intended to make life for people who work, including millions who have taken over the students’ debt, so that they can go to college,” the president at Pupa Randi Weingarten said.