Education: What Mobilisation to Expect for the Teachers' Strike in the First Degree This Tuesday?
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According to the Ministry of National Education, 9.68 per cent of teachers responded to the call to strike issued by several trade unions on Tuesday, including the demand for a salary increase.
Behind this day of strike, a malaise that has been taking place for months in schools, colleges and high schools.
Strikes and demonstrations are expected in National Education on Tuesday to oppose the abolition of posts in the first and second degrees. In Brittany, where five demonstrations are announced in the morning, the disruptions are expected to be numerous.
Up to 30% of teachers in the first degree of the public could be on strike this Tuesday. According to the general secretary of the first primary trade union, Aurélie Gagnier, the mobilization will be "very disparate according to the departments". Trade unions denounce a budget 2026 that will worsen working conditions and class closures. - Education: what mobilisation to expect for the first degree teacher strike this Tuesday? (Family and educati…
On 31 March, up to 30 per cent of first-degree teachers will strike against the abolition of nearly 4,000 posts in the fall of 2026, with sometimes closed schools.
In the face of the abolition of posts announced in 2026, the unions denounce a deterioration of the teaching conditions. The mobilization of this Tuesday could also mark the beginning of a strong arm around the future budgetary choices.
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