Pension reform: a strong mobilization expected in Parisian schools on Tuesday

Posted Jan 30, 2023, 11:29 AM
Round 2 for the street. After having succeeded in widely mobilize the French against the pension reform on January 19 , the unions are hoping for a new show of force this Tuesday, January 31. In National Education, the call seems to have been heard: the mobilization promises to be significant, especially in Parisian schools.
According to the SNUipp-FSU, majority in the first degree, some 60% of the staff of Parisian schools should strike. Consequently, the union estimates that at least 100 schools will be closed on Tuesday, out of the 645 establishments in the capital.
Besides the pension reform the organization evokes “the context specific to National Education”, with an “absence of salary increase consequences and the deterioration of working conditions”. She also points out, the announced loss of 155 positions in Paris, unheard of for more than 10 years”.
A first day of average strike in National Education
On January 19, the mobilization in National Education was less than in December 2019. The Ministry of National Education announced 38.5% of teachers on strike (42.35% in the first degree and 34.66% in the second degree). Less than the 47% reached in December 2019, during the strikes against the previous reform.
The main secondary education union, the SNES-FSU, had for its part counted a “majority” strike, with 65% of teachers, principal education advisers, psychologists from National Education, educational assistants and accompanying persons. students with disabilities on strike. They were 75% in December 2019, according to this same source.
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