The vast majority of teachers at the Paul-Éluard college in Bonneuil (Val-de-Marne) began a renewable strike on Tuesday.

Two teachers' unions and territorial agents employed in the public establishment support them in their movement;

reports

Le Parisien

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Together, they denounce the methods of management of the teams by the head of the establishment.

The strikers want him to leave.

The directorate of the departmental services of National Education (DSDEN) carried out a one-day investigation on the spot in September.

The promised conclusions never arrived, regret the teachers.

The DSDEN claimed to have made no promises and announced a communication to those concerned "at the end of next week".

The protesters highlighted the director's "toxic" and "authoritarian" management, based in particular on "bullying" or "inappropriate remarks and behavior".

The attitude of the headteacher in post for three years has created such tensions that, since April, the principal teachers have given up this function;

said the strikers.

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  • Creteil

  • Ile-de-France

  • Middle School

  • Strike