(Finance) – “The Italian school is precarious: tomorrow we expect positive responses from the Senate on the Anief amendments presented to the DL Aid bis. Without the Covid staff, schools cannot reopen and move forward regularly. As well as without the introduction in the role of whoever has made the competitions and waits in vain “. This theappeal launched today by Marcello Pacifico, president of Anief, during a political debate organized for a discussion on the manifesto on school created by the same union in view of the political elections on 25 September that will define the next Parliament and the forces that will guide the 19th legislature.
“We are honored – he said Pacific – that politics agrees with Anief on the need to implement concrete actions by the legislator, who must relaunch the school and overcome its precariousness. Starting from the double channel of personnel recruitment: it is emblematic that for more than two years the qualification courses have been awaited in vain. Meanwhile, Europe has allocated extraordinary funds also to overcome the precariousness: we have an Extraordinary competition bis with very few places compared to those that were banned, so 90% of candidates remain excluded. If the Senate does not accept the amendments, we are ready to return to the streets, including the strike. We must fight to have a modern school today, with equal access, even to the University “.
“The compulsory schooling – continued the autonomous trade unionist – must be raised to 18 years, upon completion of the students of the Italian school. Because one in three students does not graduate. “Pacifico also spoke of” teaching freedom, which has been demeaned with Covid. Other than the fight against inequalities. Likewise, the contract must be signed as soon as possible to start aligning the salaries of school workers with the European average “.
Pacifico added that “Italian schools need help, planning, ideas. And money is needed: we have quantified that to cover the priorities, starting with the adjustment of salaries, 30 billion are needed, practically a Finance Law”.
The leader of the Anief he recalled that “we have one pupil for every ten alloglot. One in ten with support. One teacher out of five precarious, one Ata out of two substitutes. We must operate – concluded Pacifico – for them too, so as not to compromise their rights”.