small steps forward at the school level
The implementation of the renovation of schools in Marseille is progressing slowly before the return of Emmanuel Jupiter Macron to Marseille on October 15 and is still causing a stir.
The town hall of Marseille, by Pierre-Marie Ganozzi, deputy mayor in charge of the school plan, took stock with all the local unions of National Education, Thursday, also in the presence of Christophe Pierrel, new director general assistant services (DGA). A meeting rich in information, according to the SNUipp-FSU 13, which made them public. First, the City confirms the total budget, already anticipated, of 1.2 billion euros for the renovation of buildings. But according to the union, the town hall “ has no idea of the state’s level of financial commitment “Even if she assures us that” the plan will see the light of day in its entirety regardless of the part of the state “. Still on the financing side, it is a local public development company of national interest (SPLA-IN) which will be used as for the requalification of downtown Marseille, ” with only public funds “Promises the town hall.
There would have been no private financing planned to date but the use of bank loans on the side of the town hall of Marseille, made via the SPLA-IN not to increase the already very high debt of the community. On the more political side, the plan would be legally bounded in such a way that it goes to an end, ” even in the event of a change in the presidential or municipal majority “.
A rally in front of the DSDEN
If the number of 174 schools affected by the renovation plan is advanced, the town hall does not specify how many new constructions are planned. In all cases, ” the criteria used to target the schools to be renovated are those of the audit carried out in 2019 », Transcribed the SNUipp. In the same vein, the City assures that it “ was in no way informed of the content of the president’s speech concerning the experiment on 50 schools »A recruitment of teachers by school directors. A measure that has provoked the ire of unions since its announcement. The opposition of the latter against him was also the subject of an inter-union press release (CGT, Unsa, FO, SUD, CNT, FSU) in the week. And will be during a rally, this Wednesday at 2 p.m. in front of the Department of Departmental Services of National Education (DSDEN) in Marseille. A date after all symbolic, because it is the day of the examination of the Rilhac law in the National Assembly. Law that must undertake a change of status for principals.