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Le jeudi 29 janvier 2015 fut une journée importante pour la mobilisation des élèves du Post-Obligatoire. Défiant non seulement le mauvais temps mais aussi les pressions des directions et du Département de l’Instruction Publique (DIP), les élèves de 11 collèges, Écoles de Culture Générale (ECG) et écoles de commerce (EC) ont suivi le mot d’ordre de grève lancé par l’Association des Jeunes Engagé-e-s (AJE) et se sont mobilisés pour dénoncer la réforme du Post-Obligatoire de la rentrée 2014-2015 et les coupes budgétaires dans l’éducation. Voici un retour sur cette grève et une analyse sur la suite de la mobilisation.
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Peu avant la rentrée, le Département de l’instruction publique (DIP) annonça diverses réformes visant en partie à durcir le parcours post-obligatoire. La réaction des élèves, à qui on en a demandé point d’opinion, ne s’est pas fait attendre. Voici un retour sur l’évolution de leur lutte.
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- German constitutional court scraps Berlin rent cap: fight back!le 19. avril 2021 à 9:02
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