Mar 4 • 06:15 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Teachers on the situation at Alytus Gymnasium: negotiations have collapsed

Teachers at Alytus Gymnasium report that negotiations over their safety have deteriorated into manipulation and undue pressure instead of constructive dialogue.

Teachers from Alytus Gymnasium have voiced serious concerns regarding the negotiation process intended to address their safety and working conditions. Initially, there were discussions about seeking compromises and engaging in constructive dialogue, but the reality, according to the teachers, has devolved into a scenario filled with manipulation and pressure tactics. Despite calls for genuine solutions from various parties, including the Lithuanian Minister of Education, the response from local authorities has been inadequate.

The mayor allegedly attempted to divert attention from the critical issue of teacher safety by suggesting non-essential activities like trips and events instead of addressing the substantive problems directly. Teachers have reported experiencing psychological pressure to sign agreements that have not been sufficiently explained or considered. This has caused disillusionment among educators who feel that their rights and safety are being compromised for political expediency rather than receiving the support they desperately need.

At the heart of the controversy is the temporary principal, Aleksandras Kirilovas, who has been accused of belittling and undermining some of Lithuania's top educators. While there have been calls for his resignation, the mayor's reluctance to act on the recommendations of the Ministry of Education has compounded the situation. Teachers emphasize the need for accountability and effective leadership to resolve the ongoing crisis rather than further entrenching the political cover-ups that have become prevalent in this case.

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