Different unions in the education sector met on Wednesday, November 20, in Saint-Brieuc, to alert the Directorate of Departmental Services of National Education about “the increase in the number of situations where health, safety and working conditions are deteriorating in the public education service in the department [des Côtes-d’Armor, NDLR] “. According to figures from the inter-union association, “a growth rate of nearly 44% for the academy [de Rennes, NDLR] of the number of files written in 2023 and 52% in our department”.
Health, safety, working conditions
These reports from staff (teachers, AESH, Atsem, nursing staff, etc.) concern, again according to the inter-union, “events impacting their health, their safety or their working conditions”. And to cite as examples “verbal and physical violence on the part of students, sometimes very young, towards adults”. The unions raise two issues: “Unaccompanied students with disabilities (in the department, at least 180 students are currently without AESH […])”, and on the other hand, link student violence with “the situation of the department in terms of domestic violence”.
The inter-union, bringing together the CGT Éduc'action, the SGEN-CFDT, the FNECFP-FO, FSU-Sud education and SE-Unsa, demands among other things “the maintenance of positions in the first and second degree”, “positions of psychologists, school doctors and sufficient nurses”, “occupational medicine for all staff”.
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