$ ZAGREB, Sept 4 (Hina) - On occasion of the upcoming beginning of school, Croatian Education and Sports Minister, Ljilja Vokic, held a meeting on Thursday with about 400 displaced primary, high school and pupils' hostels' employees
about their return to work in their original schools. Recalling the recently signed agreement on the reintegration of education in the Croatian Danubian area, Vokic called on them to return to the region.
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ZAGREB, Sept 4 (Hina) - On occasion of the upcoming beginning of school,
Croatian Education and Sports Minister, Ljilja Vokic, held a meeting on
Thursday with about 400 displaced primary, high school and pupils' hostels'
employees about their return to work in their original schools.
Recalling the recently signed agreement on the reintegration of
education in the Croatian Danubian area, Vokic called on them to return to
the region. #L#
Vokic called on the 906 displaced educators to say whether they
could return now, or if they had to wait some time.
Teachers who would be essential would be accommodated in Osijek
and Vinkovci, and busses would take them to their jobs, Vokic said, adding
that those who would be essential there, but refused to return, would be
dismissed from their jobs.
Vokic's assistant, Stjepan Lice, explained that all schools in the
Danubian area were within the framework of the Croatian system, there was
not one minority school, but there could be separate classes for members of
a national minority.
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