what to expect in in schools and on the streets?

what to expect in in schools and on the streets?
what to expect in Rouen in schools and on the streets?

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Fabien Massin

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Dec 4 2024 at 7:12 p.m.

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It will be a day of strike and demonstrations, in (Seine-Maritime) and elsewhere, Thursday December 5, 2024, at the call of the main public service unions (FSU, UNSA, Solidaires, CFDT, CGT) who are demanding the revaluation of their index pointdenounce the implementation of a three-day waiting period in the event of sick leave and more broadly contest government policy, of a team itself on the verge of collapse.

In the Norman capital, disruptions in schools and a demonstration are expected.

In schools

Some schools will be completely closed
: kindergartens Joséphine-Baker, Achille-Lefort, Louis-Pasteur; elementary schools Laurent-de-Bimorel, Guy-de-Maupassant, François-Villon.

In the first level, between 50 and 75% of colleagues would be on strike and more than 50% in middle and high schools (but it is always more difficult to know in advance)

Claire-Marie Feretresponsible SNES-FSU 76

In many establishments, there will be no morning and evening receptions or canteen. All the details on the City of Rouen website.

“Staff are already exhausted, overworked and poorly paid. These threats which punish patients are truly experienced as a final provocation,” judges Claire-Marie Feret, head of SNES-FSU 76.

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A demonstration in town

As for the demonstration, the procession will not leave from Cour Clemenceau – currently under construction – but from the Town Hall. Appointment is given at 10 a.m.

“Interventions, debates and discussions will be organized at the end of the demonstration in front of the administrative city,” specifies the FSU teaching union.

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