“What is happening at the table is unacceptable, that after three weeks of strike we are still hesitating,” supports the president of the Autonomous Education Federation (FAE), Mélanie Hubert, during a press conference on Thursday morning, while the question is on everyone's lips: will the students will be back in class on Monday, as Prime Minister François Legault hopes?
A return to class on Monday: “It’s cozy, disjointed and unrealistic,” says the FAE president.
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The Autonomous Education Federation (FAE) is expected to give the answer at a press conference this morning.
Yesterday the FAE, which has been on indefinite general strike since November 23, announced via its social media that “contrary to what François Legault says, the current news is not encouraging.”
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The FAE, which represents 66,500 teachers, also wrote that “the government is blowing hot and cold.” He promises us an opening and then immediately closes the door. The government’s strategy is clearly to divide the movement and exhaust teachers.”
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