Education, Anief: Maneuver missed opportunity, ahead with Milleproroghe amendments

Education Anief Maneuver missed opportunity ahead with Milleproroghe amendments

(Tiper Stock Exchange) – The 2023 Budget Law was supposed to be very different. The school union reports it Aniefrecalling that the Government has set a Maneuver dedicated for two thirds to cover the expensive energy and therefore missed the important appointment with Education, once again left in the corner.

For the union the executive now absolutely has to make amendsinserting the most important provisions within the decree One thousand extensions. “In addition to the damage – underlines the union – we have also witnessed the insult, represented by the umpteenth spending review applied to education, with hundreds of institutes merged and positions as head teachers and Dsga that will vanish into thin air”.

The amendments get introduced by Anief on the 2023 Maneuver ranging from precarious workers to additional PNRR personnel, from personnel mobility blocked by constraints and quotas to precarious support personnel, from nodes on foreign qualifications to the enlargement of merit rankings and the extraordinary competition bis, from the enhancement of Dsga and of the Ata to the redemption of free contributions, from training to unassigned contractual holiday allowance, from heavy work to the definition of merit in bargaining up to the teaching of physical education to be extended to all primary classes.

The indifference of the new government to the needs of the school is seriously questioning the functionality of the school system, starting with the organization and implementation of the PNRR projects funded by the European Union”, underlines the President of the union Marcellus Pacificusadding “we tabled 40 amendments to the bill on the 2023 Budget Law, on various points, but they were ignored, despite having many majority and opposition parliamentarians by our side”.

Pacific argues that “the Meloni government absolutely had to make a virtue of necessitytransforming the falling birth rate into a positive aspect for our schools and for those who work there every day: we had to use Pnrr funding to reduce the number of pupils per class, instead of continuing the operation to reduce public education spending started in 2008.

“The rules that block personnel transfers, their exit on the threshold of 70 years, the cumbersome recruitment, the eternal replacement and the accumulation of precarious workers, the reduced workforce to the bone, have not been cancelled”, concludes the leader of the Anief, reiterating “we do not give up and we will propose everything again on every useful occasion”.

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