School, Anief: rules on pensions must be changed, reassess ATA role

School Anief rules on pensions must be changed reassess ATA

(Finance) – For the school union Anief the rules governing access to pensions must be changed: from 96 in force until a few years ago it is moving towards 120 and perhaps more while in Germany you are entitled to a retirement allowance with only 27 years of contributions and without reductions.

In most European countries – underlines the union – the requisites are decidedly lower, In Francethe minimum retirement age has been set at 62, while there are other countries – like Poland and Cyprus – where the minimum age for leaving work is set at 55. In many other countries, such as Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Greece, Spain and Luxembourglikewise, it is possible to obtain a full pension upon completion of the required number of years of service.

On the front of organic we witnessed the reduction of 15 seats following the forecast of retirement placementstarting from 1 September 2022, of an equal number of administrative assistants who are part of the additional staff of 110 posts and the decrease of 31 places registered in the profile of Dsga.

“We are strongly opposed to the carelessness and the total lack of consideration towards the fundamental role that ATA personnel plays within schools“, says the president of the union Marcello Pacificoadding “our battle will certainly not stop now. We have a contract renewal in progress where we will assert the reasons of thousands of workers who guarantee the stability of the school system”.

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