Friday, February 5, 2010

Riesenwut on Kita-strike



Dusseldorf - "enough!" Dusseldorf children and parents have the faxes thick. For more than four weeks of the Kita-strike stretched her nerves.
On Monday, the day care were reopened for the first time - at least for a day. Already on Tuesday, the unending revolt of educators going into the next round.
For the affected mothers and fathers of the Kita-Philipp Scheidemann, the road is too much. You finally want clarity. "Slowly, we no longer know what to tell our employers," Nicole is annoyed Kuth. Her daughter, Alina (5) is dependent on the support.
"Unlike a claim of ver.di, at least in our changing focus from Kita-strikes of the question. The daycare has been closed for four weeks in all the strike days - last week it was even completely so, "Nicole is annoyed Kuth. "Our daycare was suddenly closed without notice, and I had to look at what I do with the children," said Ute Siemons.
Mal was her youngest daughter, Lisa (4) short-term shelter in another kindergarten, sometimes they have two daughters taken to the office. And if it was not, then they had just stayed home. For the self not a permanent solution: "First, I get no money, on the other hand, I can not properly care for girls in the office," she explains.
"Most mothers and fathers, angry about the fact that she will not know in advance when and where on strike," said city spokesman Michael Miner. "We simply have no opportunity to plan for alternative accommodation," said Nicole Kuth.
"Moreover, our children get to feel the continual unrest and deported." Even the Parents' plans to launch its own emergency parents in life, which was supported the non-strikers educators, rejected by the daycare center line.
Ute Siemons: "We are angry and sad. We registered our children in this institution, because we have trusted those in charge and have to rely on them. Unfortunately, this can now be no more talk. "
The management of the nursery was on Monday, incidentally no public comment ready. It is clear that many educators and employers of the 106 day care centers of the city where their industrial action again today.