The Klebersberg Center (KK) reported to Magyar Nemzet that on Monday, some colleagues participated in civil disobedience in a total of 10 of the country's 2,180 public education institutions. According to their information, only a small part of the teachers took part in the campaign in these too.
"Education continued undisturbed in most of the affected institutions with substitutions," they indicated.
Zoltán Maruzsa, the state secretary responsible for public education, previously drew the attention of their trade union leaders in a letter to the fact that civil disobedience is a means of protest unknown in current law. Zoltán Maruzsa questioned the moral basis of those teachers who do not comply with the legislation that applies to them themselves, and in addition, according to him, they also set a bad example for the students.
Source: mandiner.hu
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