Education Minister Kerameus files urgent lawsuit to ensure the smooth operation of exams

File photo: The strike “can raise insurmountable obstacles to the unobstructed participation of candidates and smooth holding of the university entrance examinations,” the education ministry announcement pointed out. ΑΝΑ – ΜPA/KOSTAS TSIRONIS




Education Minister Niki Kerameus on Tuesday filed an urgent lawsuit in response to the 24-hour strike called on June 16 by the civil servants’ union confederation ADEDY and the Labour Center of Athens.

According to an education ministry announcement, it was resorting to the courts “with the sole purpose of ensuring that the university entrance exams on Wednesday, June 16 will not be hindered in any way.”

Specifically, she called for the strike to be restricted so that it does not involve teachers and others participating in the holding of the examinations, as well as making it possible to use public transport until 10:00 on Wednesday so that candidates, supervisors and other people involved in the process can attend the exams.

The strike “can raise insurmountable obstacles to the unobstructed participation of candidates and smooth holding of the university entrance examinations,” the ministry pointed out.

Source: ANA – MPA

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