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Power harassment problem in Wakutani nursery school 17 nursery school teachers complained about retirement again “damaged even after retirement”
17 members of the nursery staff, including the nursery staff, submitted a retirement notice later this month, alleging they had received power harassment from the president of Migiwakai, a social welfare corporation in the city that operates Wakutani Kindergarten (Wakutani City, Miyagi Prefecture). did. Seventeen people have already taken paid leave and are resting, and parents are concerned about the deterioration of the child care environment.
According to the staff union, 14 kindergarten teachers and 3 employees have submitted retirement notices. In response to the harassment of power by the president, who also serves as the facilities manager, introduced it on the 9th, saying he was “mentally tired and unable to provide safe child care” and has been absent since the day 17.
So far, around 20 kindergarten teachers have been raising 116 children in the kindergarten. After the 17th, the garden side hired another daycare and switched to joint childcare with 12-15 daycare teachers per day. However, the garden scale requires at least 17 kindergarten teachers and does not meet the standards for establishing a licensed nursery school.
Parents of kindergarten children will hold an extraordinary general meeting on the evening of the 20th. Opinions like “There is no convincing explanation of the garden” and “I am concerned that there are no teachers who missed my child” are asking the kindergarten to bring held an information session for parents.
The Prefectural Child Rearing Society Promotion Office recognized the shortage of nursery teachers and acknowledged that the nursery environment continued due to the emergency response from the garden. We are instructing to secure daycare teachers after December. A city official said: “I cannot intervene in corporate negotiations between workers and management, but I am working to maintain a child care environment.”
Since taking over as principal in April 2015, the president is said to have repeatedly yelled at nursery teachers and ignored specific staff. Many of the employees who submitted retirement notifications also submitted notifications in March, but they retired after group negotiations with the president. The president then resigned from the garden and remains in the garden as a facilities manager.
A kindergarten teacher, who is the president of the union, complains: “The bullying continues even after spring and my patience is limited. It is difficult to leave kindergarten, but I cannot expect an improvement unless the president changes.” . We will also consider claiming damages from the union to the president for mental injury.
The president said, “I can’t handle the interview.”
Thursday, November 26, 2020
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