This Thursday, January 16, AESH (supporters of students with disabilities) and AED (educational assistants) who work in primary and secondary schools, depending on their role, are called to strike.
Their missions are different: the AEDs ensure site surveillance and monitoring of secondary school students; AESH support students with disabilities in primary or secondary education, and often have several workplaces. These professions share the same precariousness.
On the AESH side, the FSU-Snuipp union recalls that we are “on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the 2005 law, which establishes the principle that “every disabled person has the right to the solidarity of the entire national community” , and that it is time to obtain “significant improvements in working and salary conditions”.
A meeting in Saint-Junien
The FSU and its education unions (SNES-FSU and FSU-SNUipp) are organizing a series of meetings dedicated to AESH in the coming weeks. The first takes place this Thursday, January 16 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., at Langevin college in Saint-Junien. Striking personnel are invited to this meeting. Those who cannot attend are invited to send a photo “alone or with other AESH from your school or establishment, on which you will hold a poster or sign with your demands as an AESH”.
As for the AEDs, their absence risks having consequences. The management of the Léon-Blum college (Limoges) has, for example, warned parents of students that the reception of students is suspended this Thursday, January 16 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m., leading to the cancellation of the activities planned at that time. -there and the closure of the school meal service, in the absence of supervisors.
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