If the Teachers Missed to the New Educational Reform, it will be up to the SEJ to Apply Sanctions: DRSE

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Bloqueos-CNTE-foto-webAfter the teacher demonstration on Wednesday, the regional director of the Regional Education Service Delegation (DRSE) said that it will be up to the Ministry of Education of Jalisco to determine whether to apply a penalty, which according to the rejected reform, could range from not paying the day, to removing them from office.

The official invited the teachers to analyze this reform and to not distort its content; and he added that some even don't know the reason for the demonstration.

On whether there will be a sanction from the SEJ, he said that it will be up to the education authorities to determine this:

"Once the law is passed, it means that if a teacher misses work for a month for unjustifiable reasons, severe sanctions like dismissal will take place, but this is not the present case, although the indicated judge will be the Ministry of Education not I, but ten administrative workers who are not teachers will get their day deducted", said Roberto Palomera.

Finally he spoke about the statement given by the General Secretary of the Government of Jalisco Arturo Zamora, regarding that the teachers have the right to express themselves, as long as they don't harm others, but that not for that reason they were allowed to miss the classroom, for this time they left without classes 40 thousand students of the region.

[readon1 url="http://www.prensaglobal.com/notas/56642.html"]Source: Prensaglobal.com Translated by Rene Tripp[/readon1]