Reader criticizes lack of appreciation for school kitchen staff in Hallsberg

A letter to the editor in Nerikes Allehanda expresses frustration over how employed cooks in Hallsberg municipality's schools are not appreciated by managers. The writer, who has had insight into the kitchens for many years, describes it as pitiful that the staff is never acknowledged for their hard work.

In a letter to the editor published in Nerikes Allehanda, a reader questions why employees in Hallsberg municipality's school kitchens do not receive the appreciation they deserve. The writer has had insight into the kitchens in both primary and secondary schools in the municipality for many years and has observed how the cooks toil to perform well. Despite this, there is a total lack of recognition from higher managers, described as pitiful.

The letter highlights that the staff is never acknowledged for their hard work, creating a sense of injustice. The text focuses on the daily efforts in the school kitchens and the managers' lack of response. No specific examples or quotes from managers are mentioned; it is a personal reflection based on long-term observation.

This opinion reflects a broader discussion on working conditions in the public sector, but the letter sticks to local observations in Hallsberg.

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