BTW, spoke to a French person recently, even the ballet dancers from the Opera are on strike.
Teachers are facing a 25% to 30% loss in their pensions. In France they are already low paid - a master's degree with years of experience teaching high school & college is only 2000 euros a month. They can't save due to the high cost of living. It's a very stressful time for people in France.
BTW, spoke to a French person recently, even the ballet dancers from the Opera are on strike.
Teachers are facing a 25% to 30% loss in their pensions. In France they are already low paid - a master's degree with years of experience teaching high school & college is only 2000 euros a month. They can't save due to the high cost of living. It's a very stressful time for people in France.
Ask them how they think their pension should be funded. That'll get a good screech.
What'd they expect? Hope that 2 day work week is doing them well
Spicy, but true!
Perhaps they will learn that relying on the government is a bad idea? One can dream.
How do they like their carbon-tax?