Mobilization continues at Toulouse-Lautrec college
For more than a month, the staff of the Toulouse-Lautrec college is trying to convince the rectorate to reconsider the decision to abolish two classes at the next school year.
The staff of the Toulouse-Lautrec college continues its mobilization against the abolition of two classes planned for the next school year. He has “still not obtained a satisfactory response from the rectorate”, according to Dorothé Capo, professor in this establishment.
As the school year is almost over, the staff of the Toulouse-Lautrec college plan to gather in front of the rectorate from Toulouse, Wednesday June 29 at 9:30 a.m. A demonstration is then planned in the direction of Place Saint-Etienne, in the immediate vicinity of the prefecture of Haute-Garonne.
A first letter from the staff of the Toulouse-Lautrec college on 19 mail
At the start of the 2021 school year, the college had 27 classes for 650 students. But around fifty arrived during the school year and around twenty left the establishment. For the next school year, the college is still counting on 650 students, but with two classes less. Toulouse-Lautrec is however part of the priority education network, which brings together establishments encountering significant social difficulties.
“No, we do not accept having to wait for arbitrations of the shortage of the Rectorate. We are more than tired of having to fight every year to obtain decent working conditions. We want to be able to prepare for the start of the school year and the following year with full knowledge of the facts. No, we do not want to go on strike at the start of the 2022 school year, ”wrote the staff in a press release.
For more than a month, the staff has been trying to make the rectorate of Toulouse reconsider the decision to remove two classes from the establishment. A letter was notably sent to the academic inspector on May 19. A delegation was received at the rectorate. The college staff members were listened to, but they did not get a satisfactory answer.