FDP/FW collectively advocates for the cancellation of teacher employment agreements
In a recent development, the Free Voters and the FDP, two political factions in the city, have requested that the temporary contracts of 33 educators working in municipal daycare facilities be converted into permanent contracts for the 2019/2020 fiscal years.
These temporary contracts, based on substitute absences of regular position holders, make up approximately 13% of the positions in the daycare facilities. Out of a total of 256 employees, 33 have temporary contracts.
The factions believe that securing these positions would be beneficial, given the high demand for educators in many municipalities. They argue that offering permanent positions to these temporary educators would allow them to rely on proven forces and provide a corresponding perspective for those already doing great work.
Carol Braun (Free Voters) and Hans-Ulrich RΓΌlke (FDP) have expressed their support for the request, stating it as a sign of appreciation for the performance of municipal educators. The FDP also believes that offering permanent positions would prevent childcare professionals from leaving due to frustration.
Braun also suggests that offering permanent positions to current educators would be more efficient, as it would avoid the need to search for new personnel. The FDP and Free Voters also argue that these temporary contracts do not affect the legal claim to the return of original position holders.
However, the city has not yet responded to the request, and no information has been provided about the potential impact on the budget or the city's response to it. The search results do not provide the names of the 33 employed educators whose temporary contracts are being requested to be converted into permanent contracts.
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In conclusion, the FDP and Free Voters have requested that the temporary contracts of 33 educators be made permanent in municipal daycare facilities. The factions believe this move would be beneficial, given the high demand for educators and the performance of the current temporary staff. The city has yet to respond to the request.