REPORTING. Teachers and management staff marched in Paris and France to protest against the health strategies applied at school.
Through Alice Pairo-Vasseur
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“Eexhaustion”, “weariness”, “fed up”… There is no shortage of words for teachers, members of the educational community and management staff treading the streets of Paris, this Thursday, January 13, towards the Ministry of Education national, rue de Grenelle. Their objective: “to obtain the conditions for a secure school under Omicron”.
Responding to the call of almost all teachers’ unions (including SE-Unsa, Snes-FSU, Snalc) – joined by the parents of students (FCPE) and, very rarely, the heads of establishment and academic inspectors – they were, on the whole of the territory, between 31% (according to the figures of the Ministry of National Education) and 62% (according to the Snes-FSU, the first union of the second degree) to strike . Among them, in Paris, candidates…
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