Spread the love

Teachers' strike Thursday, February 1: what to expect ?

"An average of 40% of strikers in the territory." This is what the FSU-SNUipp was counting on on Tuesday while the main teaching unions called for action. &agrav; the strike Thursday February 1st.

Baptism of fire for Gabriel Attal this week. While the government has been bogged down for 10 days in the farmers' crisis, unsuccessfully multiplying announcements and meetings with unions, other sectors seem embroiled. ;take the step. On Monday, several taxi snail operations were carried out. organized in different major cities. Thursday February 1, 2024, it is the main teaching unions who are calling for action. mobilization. The strikers intend to denounce the working conditions as well as the salaries. 

Face &agrav; a "deaf" government, the FSU-SNUipp indicates in its press release; want to precisely warn about "suffering at work as well as the lack of recognition, particularly in terms of pay" and on the "working conditions, for staff, and learning conditions, for students, [which] have deteriorated' ". The recent appointment of Am'lie Oudéa-Castéra to the Ministry of National Education is Also decried by the unions, who deplore the various blunders committed by the new minister. Shortly after her appointment, she notably justified her decision. the schooling of his children in the private sector; deploring the "packages of hours that were not seriously replaced" in the audience.

So, à what mobilization to expect on Thursday ? Main union of primary school teachers, the FSU-SNUipp estimates Tuesday   around 40% the number of teachers registered in France on February 1. And to detail in his press release: : "With 65% of strikers " Paris, more than 50% in Val-de-Marne, Drôme, Ard&eche or even in the Pyrenees-Atlantiques, the mobilization is very followed in certain departments." FSU, CGT, FO, SUD-Education, Unsa-Education, SGEN-CFDT, the vast majority of the teaching unions has in any case calledé &agrav; mobilization. À Also note that high schools should join the movement.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116