The case of Kai Terada, a teacher at a high school in Nanterre and a member of the SUD union, has been the most publicized case of repression against education workers in recent months. Numerous other cases of legal proceedings against union activists have occurred under Blanquer, partly in response to the growing mobilization against his policy of repeated and accelerated attacks on the baccalaureate exam and primary school. This serves as a reminder that the relationship between the Ministry (and therefore the State) and teachers has never been smooth sailing.
Source: a-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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