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Swedish School Staff Face Violence Risk, Union Warns

Swedish authorities have banned students from a Gothenburg school after 96 violent incidents. Unions warned of immediate safety risks to staff. The case exposes systemic failures in protecting educational workers.

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Swedish work safety authorities have banned certain students from attending Utby resource school. The decision follows union warnings about immediate violence threats against staff. Since August, staff reported 96 incidents involving these students.

Affected students must now remain separate from other pupils. The local municipality faces fines of 500,000 SEK if they fail to comply.

Resource schools in Sweden serve students needing specialized educational support. These institutions typically handle complex behavioral and learning challenges.

Why did authorities wait for 96 incidents before taking serious action? The delayed response suggests systemic failures in protecting educational workers.

The situation reveals troubling gaps in Sweden's renowned education system. School staff safety appears compromised despite the country's strong worker protection laws.

Published: October 17, 2025

Tags: school violence Swedenteacher safetyGothenburg education

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