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Covid-19: a teachers' union calls for a strike on Thursday, facing the "unmanageable health protocol"

2022-01-07T11:20:52.366Z


The SNUipp-FSU union, the majority among teachers, calls for a strike on January 13 in primary schools.


He denounces "an indescribable mess and a strong feeling of abandonment and anger" among teachers, in the midst of the fifth wave of Covid-19.

In a statement entitled "My school will crack", the SNUipp-FSU union, the majority among primary school teachers, on Friday called a national strike for January 13 in primary schools.

He calls for "a secure school under Omicron" and offers other unions to join the movement.

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Five days after a new school year under the sign of a new health protocol - finally slightly lightened since Thursday evening, the Minister of National Education saying he is aware of the "constraints" - "with 47,453 confirmed cases of students on January 6 ”, the SNUipp-FSA deplores“ inconsistent measures ”.

"Risky bets for health"

“The Minister of Education continues to make the choice to keep schools open

whatever the cost.

It alleviates protective measures, in particular on class closures and the isolation of students, totally disrupting the school, putting staff, students and their families in danger and teachers in professional suffering ”, protested the text, also pointing to “risky bets for health” and an “unmanageable health protocol”.

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As Jean-Michel Blanquer announced this Friday, it will no longer be compulsory for students to complete the course of the three tests when a new positive case appears in their class within a period of less than seven days.

The union also deplores that these self-tests, which must be carried out by students on D + 2 and D + 4 after contamination has been identified in the class and which are normally offered free of charge, are in fact not always available. because the supply "was not anticipated".

The same thing, according to the SNUipp-FSA, for the FFP2 masks, while "kindergarten teachers and AESH (are) very close to the students".

"By his words and his actions, Jean-Michel Blanquer has lost all legitimacy as Minister of National Education", also denounces the press release, which thus launches an appeal to "staff to participate massively in the strike of January 13 to make stop contempt and lies ”.

Source: leparis

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