Not sure that makes them want to stay.

"Several hundred teachers" performing replacements or additional service in primary schools in Bouches-du-Rhône placed in priority education zones have not received since September the monthly bonus to which they are entitled as such , denounced the unions on Tuesday.



"In the Bouches-du-Rhône, since September, we have had significant local wage news: in a very large number of schools in REP or REP + (priority education network), hundreds of colleagues" do not "reach the premium” which is due to them, underlined Marion Chopinet, academic secretary of the SNES-FSU union (second degree), during a press conference of the FSU 13 Tuesday in Marseille.

This bonus, paid to teachers working in priority education zones, amounts to 144 euros per month in REP and 426 euros per month in REP +.

“Several hundred teachers are concerned” by this situation in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, which has 40% of schools in priority education, added Marion Chopinet, specifying that these were teachers with "itinerant missions" (substitutes, teachers specializing in the reception of children in difficulty or performing additional services) and not tenured teachers.

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