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Getting Aesh Out of Precarious Employment? the Senate Says No!

The Senate has decided not to lift teaching assistants for students with disabilities (AESH) out of their precarious situation. On Wednesday, January 7, 2025, the right-wing majority rejected the bill introduced by Socialist senators aimed at creating a formal status for these assistants. The bill, championed in particular by Socialist Senator Marie-Pierre Monier from the Drôme region, proposed the creation of a new civil service category B posi…
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The Senate has decided not to lift teaching assistants for students with disabilities (AESH) out of their precarious situation. On Wednesday, January 7, 2025, the right-wing majority rejected the bill introduced by Socialist senators aimed at creating a formal status for these assistants. The bill, championed in particular by Socialist Senator Marie-Pierre Monier from the Drôme region, proposed the creation of a new civil service category B posi…

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cafepedagogique.net broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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