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In Paris, the ongoing after-school strike forces parents into system D: “It’s mission impossible”

2024-01-23T17:57:14.721Z

Highlights: In Paris, the ongoing after-school strike forces parents into system D: “It’s mission impossible” School staff gathered this Tuesday in front of City Hall to demand better working conditions. “This has been going on for months already. Every fortnight, there is at least one day per week without canteen, study or TAP (extracurricular activity time). It's complicated at the organizational level,” says Sylvie, mother of a student at the Jean-Jaurès primary school.


School staff gathered this Tuesday in front of City Hall to demand better working conditions. A movement that


“This has been going on for months already.

Every fortnight, there is at least one day per week without canteen, study or TAP

(extracurricular activity time)

.

It's complicated at the organizational level.

» Sylvie, mother of a student at the Jean-Jaurès primary school, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, is fed up.

“It’s hellish, it means picking up the children from 11:30 a.m. to 1:20 p.m.

On Tuesday, we also have to pick them up at 3 p.m.

»

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In this establishment, as in dozens of others in Paris, a persistent strike by extracurricular staff has continued since November and punctuates the daily lives of families with Black Thursdays and entire weeks of mobilization.

The latest, organized from November 13 to 17, was attended by more than 200 schools out of the 630 in the capital.

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