
The foreign language teachers who have lost their jobs after the sudden closure of the largest companies for the operation of language schools in the country, were forced to rely on food aid from the former students to give them lessons in exchange for privacy, and trade union officials added that the lessons are presented in the parks and restaurants at every opportunity, in view of the that teachers can not afford the cost of the study rooms or even the rental of apartments.
"Robert, chairman of the Union Tinc« Nova »for teachers and workers in the education sector at a news conference yesterday,« We know of teachers who do not know where the next meal will come to them, they are in a very miserable », and about 4500 teachers of foreign languages from around the world have lost their jobs Company «Nova» largest company for the operation of language schools in Japan on October 19 last. The reaction to the sudden end to the source of livelihood of those teachers, the union «Nova» program for teachers «lessons-for-food» for those teachers who are about to become some displaced in the country. The school received Natasha Steele from Sydney, Australia on one of the students of the Food and returned to her home with a bag of pastries that could last for two weeks, and lost the other coming from Canada and her job and her apartment to live 9 days so far from her new life in Japan, while the school was forced to the Scottish request the assistance of her parents, who pushed the value of the return flight ticket to the country after spending months in the new work.
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