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“We cannot accept operating in degraded mode! We are calling on PJJ (Youth Judicial Protection) agents to take a one-day strike on September 19, 2024,” said the National Union of Education and Social Workers (SNPES) PJJ – Unitary Trade Union Federation (FSU) in a press release.

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The union is calling for a gathering this Thursday at 1 p.m. in front of the judicial court. Denouncing a “social plan at the PJJ”, the SNPES-PJJ-FSU says “stop the destruction!” and demands “resources for educational action”.

Local consequences, according to the union

If, at the national level, the union mentions the “elimination of 500 contract positions and the “freezing” of permanent positions”, it explains that “in the region”, there would be in particular “42 compulsory layoffs and 19 contracts postponed to October or later”.

In Côte-d’Or and Saône-et-, the consequences would be, among others, the following: “Four full-time equivalents (FTEs) frozen” within the Côte-d’Or territorial educational service for open environments and integration (STEMOI), including “three educators” in the Open Environment Educational Unit (UEMO); “10 FTEs frozen (spread over the four units)” in STEMOI 71 or “4 FTEs frozen” in the Closed Educational Center (CEF) 21, including “one RUE (Educational Unit Manager, editor’s note) and three educators”.

“No reinforcements, no replacement of sick leave or part-time work will be possible”

According to the SNPES-PJJ-FSU, “no reinforcement, no replacement of sick leave or part-time work will be possible”. There would also be a “undermining or disappearance of multidisciplinarity in several UEMOs in the territory” and a “waiting list of measures in all services”. [faire] After two initial days of strikes, on August 14 and 29, the union hopes that Thursday’s strike can continue ” [de la Justice]move the Directorate of Judicial Protection of Youth (DPJJ) and the Ministry

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The movement is supported, among others, by the PJJ inter-union (FSU/UNSA/CFDT/CGT), the Magistrates’ Union and the French Lawyers’ Union.

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