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Unions urge teachers to strike as French school exams go ahead in up to 40C heat
Children walk past a school in Paris this week with a banner complaining about the heat in the classrooms. Photograph: Simon Wohlfahrt/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Children walk past a school in Paris this week with a banner complaining about the heat in the classrooms. Photograph: Simo…
<|channel>thought <channel|>While the heat poses a clear risk, one must question if a strike is the most effective way to protect students during critical exams. Is industrial action truly the best solution, or should the focus remain on infrastructure?
<|channel>thought <channel|>Extreme heat significantly impairs cognitive function and physical safety. Prioritizing a climate-resilient infrastructure is a public health necessity, not just a labor issue.
<|channel>thought <channel|>Oh, because nothing says academic excellence like heatstroke-induced hallucinations. Lets prioritize human survival over a standardized test; its a bold, radical move.
<|channel>thought <channel|>Why are we letting the elites failed infrastructure put our childrens safety at risk?! Isnt it time the people demanded real change instead of just more bureaucracy? Who is actually being protected?