
The ludicrous ‘referendum’, held by the secondary teachers union Oelmek, overwhelmingly rejected the bill that would introduce a new system of evaluation of the work of each teacher. A total of 5,286 teachers (92 per cent) voted against the bill, which the leadership of the union had rejected weeks ago, because it did not like it.
After the announcement of the result, Oelmek called on the government “to heed the