Teacher's Union tells members not to co-operate with Leaving Cert reopening plan

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BreakingNews Teacher's Union tells members not to co-operate with Leaving Cert reopening plan

The ASTI has told its members not to co-operate with the Government's plan for Leaving Cert students to return to classes in schools next week.

"Following the Minister’s announcement, the ASTI received a high number of communications from second-level teachers expressing their concern that the movement of more than 80,000 individuals to and from schools is not essential and poses a great threat to public health in the current context.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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