Vienna: Pupils incited to bullying by teachers?

The accusations against the Viennese vocational school in the Ottakring district are becoming more and more outrageous: According to the latest information, teachers at the school have actively encouraged pupils to mob the professor who has now come into the focus of the action! Other teachers are even said to have incited the students to harass their collegue in order to get rid of him. The result: the teacher was harassed by the young students for months. He was thrown with paper balls, whistled directly into his ear with a whistle and was literally surrounded by students. There are videos of all these actions that are currently circulating on the Internet. krone.at is now aware of the names of two of the teachers who are said to have incited the students to bullying. On Sunday, however, they were not available for a statement. Should these accusations prove to be true, the reaction of the headmaster after the incidents become known will take on even more serious relevance: the harassed teacher was immediately suspended. He did not receive any backing from the school management.If that’s true, this scandal will take on a new dimension for us,” said Chris, founder of the Facebook group calling for the dismissal of the headmaster. “We demand: Resignation of the headmaster of the Ottakring vocational school”. The school conference scheduled for Monday is now eagerly awaited. It will be decided what the consequences will be for the students involved in the incidents.Meanwhile the pressure on school principal Peter Johannes Bachmair is increasing: Meanwhile more than 10,000 Facebook users have joined the demand for his resignation. “We now want to wait until Monday and see what possible reactions look like.Meanwhile the pressure on school principal Peter Johannes Bachmair is increasing: Meanwhile more than 10,000 Facebook users have joined the demand for his resignation. “We now want to wait until Monday and see what possible reactions look like. Should these fail to materialize, we will boost the pressure and contact the public prosecutor’s office, call for protests against higher authorities and reserve the right to issue a rally,” Chris told krone.at.

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