More than 30 teachers from Escola Secundária Emília Daússe, in the province of Inhambane, decided to stop activities in demand for payment of two years of overtime. The situation, which took place in the second largest secondary school in the so-called land of good people, left around a thousand students without classes. In the early afternoon of this Wednesday, March 6, students at Escola Secundária Emília Daússe, in the city of Inhambane , found themselves unable to attend classes. All because more than 30 teachers from the largest secondary education establishment in Inhambane decided not to enter the classroom. The teachers decided to stay outside the classrooms, in front of the school, with posters in their hands, demanding the payment of two years of overtime. The professionals say they resorted to stopping classes to see if the issue would be resolved, because, according to them, at the local level, they have already knocked on all doors, but without a solution. Tired of promises, teachers say that they will only return to the classroom after there is concrete information on the payment dates for the outstanding overtime. The management of Escola Secundária Emília Daússe recognizes the problem and says that it spoke with the teachers, however they did not cooperate. Therefore, the students are without classes and the school management says it does not have an immediate plan to continue the teaching-learning process for the affected students. The strike affects around a thousand students at “Emília Daússe”, which has a universe of more than two thousand students. Source:O País

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