The withdrawal of overtime at the end of the year in middle and high schools causes an outcry
The elimination of overtime in middle and high schools
\nThe world of education was recently shaken by a decision that caused a real fuse to burst: the withdrawal of overtime for the end of the school year. This provision has sparked a wave of protests among teachers and teachers' unions who denounce a lack of consideration for their work and efforts.
\n\nA controversial measure
\nThis new measure, which consists of eliminating overtime for teachers of middle and high schools, is seen as a blow to the dedication and motivation of teachers. Faced with an already demanding school curriculum, teachers now find themselves faced with a reduction in their potential income.\n
\n\nA discontent that extends to middle and high schools
\nThe removal of overtime not only provoked indignation among teachers, it also aroused growing concern among parents. Many are concerned about the impact this decision could have on the quality of their children's education.
\n\nPotentially serious educational consequences
\nThe removal of overtime could have a significant impact on the way courses are delivered. Teachers, who often use these hours to prepare additional lessons or to help students in difficulty, could be forced to reduce these activities. This withdrawal of overtime thus poses a major problem in middle and high schools and endangers equality of opportunity.
\n\nThe withdrawal of overtime: a fire that is not about to go out
\nIf this measure was supposed to reduce the budgetary burden, it instead had the effect of powder fire in the world of education. As the end of the school year approaches, teachers are more determined than ever to speak out and defend their right to fair compensation for their overtime work.
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