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Recommendation sought for a directive on safeguarding employees from electronic cigarette-related hazards, as requested by the Commission.

Updates and Details Regarding the Ongoing Labor Action

Commission requested to develop a proposal for a worker safety directive regarding electronic...
Commission requested to develop a proposal for a worker safety directive regarding electronic cigarette risks.

Strike Continues to Disrupt Kindergarten Operations in Thuringia

A strike affecting kindergarten operations in the state of Thuringia has been causing disruptions for at least four days, impacting 105 childcare facilities managed by an organization in the region.

The strike, which began on Wednesdays, has now extended to include Thursdays and Fridays. Parents are advised to arrange private childcare for their children on these days, as no end date for the strike has been announced.

The affected childcare facilities are located in the city of Breselenz, but it is not specified if any of the 18 municipally operated facilities are affected. The organization in Thuringia, which manages the childcare facilities, has not provided a timeline for when the strike might end.

Starting from Wednesdays, there have been restrictions in kindergarten operations due to the strike. On Thursdays, parents were advised to make alternative arrangements for their children, joining Wednesdays and Fridays as days with strike-related restrictions in kindergarten operations.

Parents are encouraged to plan for childcare arrangements for the duration of the strike, as the organization in Thuringia has not yet announced an end date. The strike has been ongoing for at least four days, affecting kindergarten operations on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.

It is not specified how many of the 105 childcare facilities are not affected by the strike. The organization in Thuringia manages all of the facilities in the region.

Parents are urged to stay informed and make necessary arrangements to ensure the care of their children during this time. The organization in Thuringia will provide updates as more information becomes available.

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