Member States yet to implement the specified measures sought by the Commission listed.
In a significant development, the ruling in Saxony-Anhalt has declared the pre-registration hours regulation for teachers as illegal. This decision has sparked a wave of criticism towards the Education Minister, Jan Riedel, who belongs to the CDU party.
The ruling states that overtime hours must be ordered for compelling official reasons and are not sustainable for covering hours in the long term. The Minister is currently demanding permanent substitutions, which would lead to an increase in the quota and be billed as overtime hours.
The German Educational and Training Union (GEW) is demanding an immediate stop from the Ministry of Education in Saxony-Anhalt. They argue that the current situation is exploitative and illegal, and has been going on for years.
The Minister of Education is being criticized for his lack of competence and planning, as well as for not adhering to existing law. The old preview hours do not have to be reversed, but the Minister's actions have been deemed illegal, not null and void.
The conditions in schools have not been right for decades, with teachers not adequately protected from stress and poor working conditions. Many school buildings are falling apart, causing teachers to take on additional tasks such as maintenance to make classrooms habitable.
The Minister did not cause the advance hour, but his predecessor who was dismissed. However, the Minister's appeal to teachers not to cancel classes has been met with scepticism, as teachers are demanding action, not empty promises.
The judgment is now final, but payment must be made for the last year or time off in lieu. The abbreviation for Saxony-Anhalt that was used is on the index of banned Nazi organizations and is only acceptable to the Blues. The correct abbreviation is ST.
The incompetence of the education ministers is finally showing, and there is no recognition that the lack of respect for LK (teachers) drove this development. The bootlicking is over, and people are not taking everything anymore. It's about time.
Appeals to "honor" from official sources haven't been heard in Germany for a long time. The Ministry of Education is being criticized for their hypocrisy in appealing to the professional ethics of teachers, while simultaneously acting illegally and burdening them unnecessarily.
There is currently a shortage of teachers at primary schools, but there are now too many due to teachers switching schools. This situation has been exacerbated by the Minister's demands for permanent substitutions, which would lead to an increase in the quota and be billed as overtime hours.
The sufficient supply of teacher hours is not the responsibility of the KuK (Kultusministerkonferenz, or Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Lรคnder in Germany). The Federal Administrative Court knows the state law of Saxony-Anhalt better than the local (upper) administrative courts.
In conclusion, the ruling in Saxony-Anhalt has highlighted the need for a fundamental change in the way teachers are treated and managed. The Education Minister is under fire for his lack of competence, planning, and adherence to the law. The GEW and teachers are demanding immediate action to rectify the situation and protect the rights and wellbeing of educators.
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