Kathimerini English

Teachers threaten to block school appointmen­ts

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The union representi­ng Greek primary school teachers, known by its acronym DOE, yesterday declared that it will fight the implementa­tion of a law approved by the leftistled government introducin­g stricter criteria for the appointmen­t of school principals, part of a broader evaluation scheme for the civil service demanded by the country’s internatio­nal creditors.

Members of the union aim to boycott the process of appointing new principals to Greek primary schools, which is expected to start in the coming weeks.

“The government is taking the first step in implementi­ng its commitment­s based on the fourth memorandum,” the union said in a statement. It also slammed the coalition for reneging on pledges to reverse an evaluation scheme for civil servants undertaken by a series of previous government­s at the behest of creditors. “The government’s promises to abolish the institutio­nal framework for the evaluation-manipulati­on [scheme] proved to be false,” the union said, referring to a series of laws for reform of the civil service passed by previous government­s.

Since Greece signed its first internatio­nal bailout in 2010, each administra­tion has balked at foreign creditors’ calls to cut the state payroll. The civil servants’ evaluation scheme was primarily aimed at weeding out lax workers or those who got their jobs on false pretenses while a mobility scheme was aimed at moving workers out of overstaffe­d parts of the public sector to other areas.

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