Students at school even on a non-working day: Students of the branch department of the "Bajo Jojić" Elementary School are still in class today at the teacher's invitation

The Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation has sent a request to education inspectors for urgent action, as well as to labor inspectors to check and determine irregularities related to non-compliance with non-working days during public holidays.

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Regional unit of the school in Rijeka Marsenića, Photo: osbajojojic.wordpress.com
Regional unit of the school in Rijeka Marsenića, Photo: osbajojojic.wordpress.com
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Students from the branch class of the Andrijevica Elementary School "Bajo Jojić" in Rijeka Marsenića were back at school today, and for them the national holiday was a working day, "Vijesti" has learned.

According to unofficial information, students from that branch class came to school at the invitation of one of the teachers, who explained the work on the national holiday as "preparations for the arrival of the inspection, which is expected on Monday."

After today's school day, more inspections will still come to the school - the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation has sent a request to education inspectors for urgent action, as well as to labor inspectors to check and determine irregularities related to non-compliance with non-working days during public holidays.

"Immediately before your address, we received unofficial information about the above, and in order to verify and establish the facts, we immediately sent a request to the school for an urgent statement, as well as to the Education Inspectorate for urgent action upon the report. We also sent a request to the Labor Inspectorate for urgent determination of the facts regarding the non-observance of public holidays, or non-working days during public holidays. You will be informed in a timely manner about all further procedures, in accordance with the actions of the competent institutions," the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation replied to "Vijesti".

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