(Finance) – The X Cisal Confederal Congress opened today in Rome, focused on “Human dignity and work”: until Wednesday, they will be 600 delegates to participate in the national Congress of the first and most representative autonomous Italian trade union, one of the founding members of Cesi, the European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions based in Brussels, and part of Cnel, the National Council for the Economy and Labour.
Five ministers of the Meloni government also ensured their presence: Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini (Minister of Infrastructure and Transport), Marina Calderone (Labour and Social Policies), Raffaelle Fitto (European Affairs, South, Cohesion Policies and National Recovery and Resilience Plan), Francesco Lollobrigida (Agriculture, Food sovereignty and Forests) and Gennaro Sangiuliano (Culture). The Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Labor and Social Policies, Claudio Durigon, and numerous political exponents of the majority and opposition and technicians will also take part. The leader of the M5S Giuseppe Conte will be present on the final day of 19 April.
The main themes that will be addressed in the three days of work will be those on precariousness, security, youth, taxation and pensions. We will also discuss the problems gripping the world of education, starting with the by far highest precariousness rate of the entire public administration: “Current recruitment procedures and those that the Government wants to implement by implementing Law 79/22 approved during the past legislature – he says Marcellus Pacificus, national president Anief, present at the Congress – represent the umpteenth palliative that will not bring any results: to reduce the more than 240,000 fixed-term jobs that are stipulated in schools every year, it is undoubtedly necessary to return to the dual channel and to job placements directly from GPS rankings, also from the common discipline, not only on first band support “.
President Anief will also send a message to the Ministry of Education and Merit, which for some weeks has started an interlocution with the EU Commission to hear the opinion of Brussels on the methods of stabilizing the historical precarious workers and on the blocks on transfers once they have been introduced in tenure: “if you want to hire 70,000 teachers – recalls the president of the young union – you must do so by adopting the recruitment automatisms envisaged by the European Union of which you belong. And if you send them to schools far from home, you have to remove the constraints, not put them back or tighten them. The way to avoid continuous transfers is to provide for a travel allowance”.
The trade unionist also recalls how important it is “to take on all the candidates who are suitable results in ordinary and extraordinary competitions, stabilize on support by organizing specific courses for those who lack specialization, and qualifications on the subject. We also recover those who had been placed in the role with reserve unless they find themselves fired without notice and we allow those who have obtained a qualification abroad to work in accordance with the provisions of EU regulations. These are projects that we have already presented at discussion tables with the government and that we will explain in detail during the Cisal Confederal Congress”.