Apparently, it is not always good to teach, take courses, or simply circulate within the Cachan comprehensive high school (Val-de-Marne).
Nearly half of the 300 staff on this campus made up of the Vinci, Sorre and Eiffel buildings decided on Tuesday to exercise their right of withdrawal, believing that they could no longer work and evolve in premises that they consider here and there to be unsanitary.
A situation which is reminiscent of that of the Maximilien-Perret high school in Alfortville, where teachers exercised their right of withdrawal at the end of January.
Since then, it's been the status quo.
So much so that Cachan staff decided to meet in front of the rectorate this Friday at 1 p.m., at the same time as a meeting of specialized academic training (formerly CHSCT academic) is being held.
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