Strike this Thursday in the National Education: what to expect in the South-West?


The regional unions promise a “historic” mobilization this Thursday, January 13 to denounce a “mess” in the implementation of the school protocol against Covid-19. Update on the demonstrations

The Snuipp-FSU, the first primary union, predicted on Tuesday that 75% of primary school teachers would be on strike and that half of the schools would be closed on Thursday, as part of a national mobilization against the Covid-19 protocol implemented in schools. A “historic mobilization” according to the union, which will also have the support of the FCPE, the main federation of parents.

Update on information in our departments.

Gironde

“Exasperation is at its height in the profession and among parents. The media seem to discover the chaos that has reigned at school for months. It is high time to say STOP! »Says Sniupp-FSU Gironde on its website. In Bordeaux, according to the website of the town hall, the movement should be very followed with about twenty schools completely closed out of a hundred establishments. An event is scheduled at Bordeaux at 12 noon, with a departure of the procession Place de la Victoire.

Charente Maritime

86. This is the number of schools, according to the SNUipp-FSU 17 union, whose doors should remain closed in Charente-Maritime this Thursday, January 13. The movement promises a “historic” participation, not only of first and second degree teachers, in the public and private sectors, but also of principals, nurses, school leaders and inspectors, as well as childminders. Two gatherings are planned in the department, Thursday at 10:30 a.m .: at La Rochelle, in front of the Department of National Education Services (place des Cordeliers), and Saintes, in front of the courthouse.

Pyrenees-Atlantiques

“Since the start of the January school year, the exhaustion and exasperation of the entire educational community has reached an unprecedented level. Our organizations meet with all school staff, including local people, as well as families. The minister is deaf, the government is deaf, let’s make noise to express our fed-up, our exhaustion and our demands for the public education service ”, indicates the intersyndicale de l’Éducation nationale des Pyrénées-Atlantiques in a statement.

A demonstration is scheduled for Thursday, January 13, at Pau, in front of the academic inspectorate, and Bayonne in front of the sub-prefecture, at 11 a.m.

Landes

Fed up, exasperation, fatigue. These are the words that come back to the mouths of those who will take part in the three demonstrations in the Landes, Thursday, January 13, from 10 a.m. to noon in Mont-de-Marsan, Dax and Mimizan. Find the testimonies and the exasperation of teachers and parents of Landes students in our report here.

Lot-et-Garonne

AT Agen, the demonstration will begin this Thursday at 10 am in front of the Departmental Directorate of National Education Services. Exceptionally, it will begin with a general assembly, outdoors. Objective: to collect evidence from the field on the difficulties of applying changing health protocols. “We have escalated tensions, sometimes, with the parents.” It is difficult to know how many teachers will answer the call, “but there will be many” believe the SNUipp and Unsa with the same voice. The teachers asked to meet the Departmental Director. “To express our fed up with him, but also to talk about the school map. By January 17, the current staffing should be known.

Dordogne

“The strike should be massive, especially in the primary. It should even be in the majority, which we have not seen for years, ”thinks a representative of SNUipp from Dordogne. The CFDT Interco 24, by a press release published Tuesday, January 11, also urged the territorial agents of schools, colleges and high schools, “to join the teachers and parents of students” in the strike movement of January 13. AT Perigueux, the gathering is scheduled at 11 a.m., in front of the Dordogne Department of National Education Services (DSDEN), rue Alfred-de-Musset.

Charente

“Because the situation is no longer tenable…” affirms the SNUipp Charente. A rally is scheduled at Angouleme, from 10:30 am, in front of the offices of the Departmental Services Directorate of National Education of Charente, rue Raymond Poincaré.



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