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A teacher originally from the province of Pordenone, opposed to the anti Covid vaccine and the green pass, has decided to give up the professorship and quit after 17 years of work at school.
“Consistency is a virtue” explained the teacher who has always sided against the obligation to vaccinate and the green pass which, we remember, is mandatory for teachers and Ata to work at school.
The teacher had already asked for leave from the chair, but now she has decided to say goodbye to teaching, giving up a chair of biology at a school in Sacile, in the province of Pordenone.
“I don’t sail in gold and I have no income. I will miss the students very much but the priority is that of an ethical choice. I firmly believe that freedom of opinion and choice must be guaranteed “, he told Messaggero Veneto.
“I can’t stand health blackmail. I appeal to the rights of the Constitution and to health. I firmly believe that freedom of opinion and choice must be guaranteed “, he added.
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A teacher originally from the province of Pordenone, opposed to the anti Covid vaccine and the green pass, has decided to give up the professorship and quit after 17 years of work at school.
“Consistency is a virtue” explained the teacher who has always sided against the obligation to vaccinate and the green pass which, we remember, is mandatory for teachers and Ata to work at school.
The teacher had already asked for leave from the chair, but now she has decided to say goodbye to teaching, giving up a chair of biology at a school in Sacile, in the province of Pordenone.
“I don’t sail in gold and I have no income. I will miss the students very much but the priority is that of an ethical choice. I firmly believe that freedom of opinion and choice must be guaranteed “, he told Messaggero Veneto.
“I can’t stand health blackmail. I appeal to the rights of the Constitution and to health. I firmly believe that freedom of opinion and choice must be guaranteed “, he added.
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