Striking high school teachers evaluated handcuffed in L'Alcúdia

60% of the second-year high school teaching staff at IES Els Èvols in L'Alcúdia are on strike, but minimum services require them to evaluate.

Generic image of handcuffed hands during an evaluation.
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Generic image of handcuffed hands during an evaluation.

Sixty percent of the second-year high school teaching staff at IES Els Èvols in L'Alcúdia are on strike, but minimum services compel them to carry out evaluation tasks for the university entrance exams.

Sixty percent of the second-year high school teaching staff at IES Els Èvols in L'Alcúdia are on strike. However, minimum services set by the Ministry of Education, backed by the High Court of Justice, require them to complete one hundred percent of the evaluation, grading, and document processing tasks necessary for the university entrance exams (PAU).
This situation, as some teachers have reported, completely nullifies their constitutional right to protest and causes them anxiety, legal uncertainty, and a feeling of "emotional blackmail".