PARIS, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- French teachers went on
strike Thursday to protest against a government plan to cut jobs in education
system, but the government insisted on the reform.
According to teachers' unions, more than half of secondary school teachers and 70 percent of primary school
teachers joined the strike.
Education Minister Xavier Darcos said on Thursday he
"heard" the teachers but "the job cuts will continue."
He said on RTL Radio: "What counts is the way in
which we organize ourselves, the services provided by the teachers, but not
simply the number of teachers."
The government has cut 11,200 jobs from national
education system. Another 13,500 educational positions are due to disappear next
year. The teachers' unions said that government aimed to cut state costs at
expense of teachers and pupils.
Teachers are not the only professionals currently on
strike in France. Public TV broadcasters, doctors and air hostesses have also
called strikes in the coming weeks.