Mar 5 • 08:16 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

After N. Cesiulis' statement, teachers fighting for a dismissed colleague declared an ultimatum, will appeal to the court

Teachers in Alytus, Lithuania, are threatening to leave their jobs and consider legal action following statements from Mayor Nerijus Cesiulis regarding a colleague's dismissal.

In Alytus, Lithuania, tensions have escalated among teachers in response to the dismissal of a colleague, prompting them to issue an ultimatum to Mayor Nerijus Cesiulis. The Lithuanian Teachers' Union (LÅ DPS) announced their intention to seek legal action if negotiations regarding the situation do not progress favorably. Teachers have voiced their willingness to resign in protest against what they perceive as inadequate leadership and disrespect from both the mayor and the acting school director, Alexander Kirilov. This crisis has now reached a critical point, forcing Cesiulis to choose between supporting a principal accused of failing to manage the situation and defending the rights of respected educators.

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