Strike by non-teaching staff closed "practically all schools in the Algarve"

The strike of non-teaching staff in public schools closed or left them unable to carry out teaching activities «practically all […]

The strike of non-teaching staff in public schools closed or left them unable to carry out teaching activities «practically all schools in all municipalities in the Algarve», he assured the Sul Informação Rosa Franco, from the Union of Workers in Public and Social Functions of the South and of the Autonomous Regions.

The "strong adhesion" was particularly felt in Olhão, where "all schools are closed", in Portimão, "where only one school opened, but no activities", and in VRSA, "where all schools have closed and only a few gardens are operating -childhood, with the educators there, but without teaching activities».

“Even those that opened in the morning will have to close this afternoon, as either they don't have the kitchen working or there aren't enough staff to serve the lunches,” added Rosa Franco.

The impact of this strike “reflects well the feeling of revolt of the workers”, defended Rosa Franco. "There is no response from the ministry to start negotiations and also the lack of staff that exists in schools, which is one of the main reasons for this protest."

By education cycles, adherence was more expressive in primary and EB 2,3 schools. “The vast majority of schools that are open at the moment are secondary. This demonstrates the difficulties colleagues feel and the lack of respect they are showing them. The fact of not hiring more people forces them to be five or six employees in one, most days», concluded Rosa Franco.

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