Just a few days before the start of the scholastic year, the Malta Union of Teachers has reported that 80 state school primary classrooms have yet to have a teacher placed.
Union chief Marco Bonnici told Times of Malta that the government previously had plans to move peripatetic, complementary and services teachers to classes in order to fill the gaps. He went on to express concern that if such an action was to be taken, the posts which these educators previously occupied will become highly diluted.
For this reason, the MUT declared a trade dispute with the ministry and issued directives to the educators affected. The Union had already criticised the authorities for issuing the protocols late.
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