The trade unions FNEC-FP-FO, SNES-FSU and the federations of parents of FCPE and Peep students from the Nelson-Mandela high school in Poitiers join together to signify, they argue, that twice, the board of directors of the establishment voted against the envelope of teaching hours (DGH) allocated to the lyce for the start of the 2021 school year because this will result in an unacceptable deterioration of teaching conditions and learning for pupils. Together, they claim that 233 hours have been cut in two years (or – 14%). A delegation was received by the rectorate on March 23, to demand an additional envelope of 112 hours to renew the repetitions in general education disciplines in first and last year, maintain technological options in second and the hours of personalized support which have disappeared. Unfortunately for them, there was no follow-up to their request. We denounce this scandal and will continue to make these essential demands for the accomplishment of public service missions and for the success of our students, they claim.
AUTOMOBILE
The network
fast terminals
charging
electrics is growing
Soregies and the Vienna Energy Union announce that after deploying a network of more than 260 normal charging points for electric vehicles, across Vienna between 2015 and 2019, it is now the turn of the fast and ultra-fast terminal networks to be set up. in service. Seven ultra-fast charging stations for electric vehicles will be installed on the territory of Grand Poitiers. Six are already in service on Monday. At the same time, work has started for the installation of five fast charging stations in 2021 in the rest of the department.
COVID-19
Wearing a mask
remains obligatory
The prefect, Chantal Castelnot, has extended until Tuesday, June 1, 2021 including the decree requiring the wearing of a mask for anyone 11 years of age and over on the entire territory of the Vienne department, with the exception of areas not urbanized when physical distancing can be respected on an ongoing basis. It should be remembered that this obligation does not apply to cyclists, to people practicing a physical activity such as running, to people with disabilities who have a medical certificate justifying this exemption.
AGRICULTURE
Terrena seeds
and Jouffray-Drillaud
become Crience
Crience was born from the merger of Terrena Seeds and Jouffray-Drillaud, two Terrena entities: a French polyculture and polylevage agricultural cooperative which has two sites in Vienne, Ciss and Saint-Sauvant. This new brand, Crience the seed agronomist, unveiled yesterday will be operational on June 30th. This strategic merger makes Terrena a leader in the production of corn seeds, vegetable crops, fodder, cereals and protein crops. It has 330 employees for 110million euros in turnover.
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