Deccan Chronicle

Many French teachers go on strike over Covid confusion

It comes as France’s presidenti­al election campaign gets under way

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Paris, Jan. 13: Huge numbers of French teachers went on strike on Thursday, with the biggest teachers' union saying half of primary schools were closed as staff demand clarity from the government on Coronaviru­s measures.

Coming as France’s presidenti­al election campaign gets under way ahead of an April vote, the walkout is awkward for President Emmanuel Macron’s government which has prided itself on keeping schools open to ease pressure on parents through the pandemic.

While the education ministry said almost 40 per cent of primary school teachers had walked out, top union Snuipp put the figure at 75 per cent with one primary school in two closed for the day.

The strike “demonstrat­es the growing despair in schools”, Snuipp said in a Tuesday statement announcing the strike.

They complain that their members are unable to teach properly, are not adequately protected against coronaviru­s infection and frequently hear about changes to health precaution­s via the media rather than from higher-ups.

“The government announces things, but no one thinks about what it means for staff on the ground,” Olivier Flipo, the head of a Paris school, said.

“They’re asking hellish things of us and it’s all going to the dogs”.

With many pupils off sick and difficulty combining

distance learning with inperson classes, “it’s not school that’s open, but a kind of 'daycare',” Snuipp said.

Some parents AFP spoke to on the street backed the strike. “I understand the teachers and their position... classes are too big, they don’t get paid enough, their working conditions aren’t the best,” said Akim Aouchiche outside a northeast Paris school.

“It’s their way of making themselves heard,” said tax advisor Alexandra Stojek.

“I understand what they’re asking for, it’s justified, they’re not doing this to bother us.”

“Until now, the public thought the government and President Emmanuel Macron had managed the crisis properly,” Brice Teinturier of pollster Ipsos said.

But if there is significan­t disruption from the strike,

“that balance risks toppling,” he added.

Macron’s presidenti­al election challenger­s have seized on the walkout, with far-left and Socialist candidates Jean-Luc Melenchon and Anne Hidalgo joining marchers in Paris.

The acting party chief of the far-right National Rally Jordan Bardella said the strike showed “the problem above all is Emmanuel Macron”.

Motivated by long queues for tests outside pharmacies, the government this week eased rules on Covid checks for students who have been exposed to an infected person.

 ?? AP ?? A volunteer receives daily necessitie­s on behalf of residents under home quarantine at the fence to a community in Yanta District of Xian, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, on Wednesday. —
AP A volunteer receives daily necessitie­s on behalf of residents under home quarantine at the fence to a community in Yanta District of Xian, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, on Wednesday. —

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