School, the Anief returns to the streets on May 30 against the Recovery Bis Decree

School the Anief returns to the streets on May 30

(Finance) – The school returns to the streets against the Recovery Bis Decree which dictated a series of rules on the subject of training and recruitment of school staff. A Reform that does not like to trade unions for a variety of reasons and that convinces Anief to proclaim a new strike for May 30th next one. The strike will take place throughout the day and is aimed at all workers in service in 8,300 Italian schools and educational institutions.

Object of the protest rules on initial and continuing training, staff recruitment and development teacher, which the Minister of Education established without any real involvement of trade union organizations. The Ministry did not even want to make a draft of the text available to them, limiting itself toillustration of a few slides. “Such an attitude – underlines the union – betrays an unacceptable disavowal of the role of the trade unions as interlocutors capable of making a significant contribution to the drafting of the reform”.

The union reiterates its no to the decision to access teaching routed on a single channel, the competition one, which has amply demonstrated to be insufficient to meet the needs of teachers and has given rise to the abuse of fixed-term contracts, fueling precarious work. It remains totally unheeded the request of the Anief to relaunch the dual recruitment channelthrough the support to the competitions of a stabilization path through rankings based on qualifications and services, which in any case guarantees the necessary levels of professional qualification through qualifying courses (paid by the Ministry) to be carried out in the training and test year.

The Anief also questions the fact that the financial coverage of training comes guaranteed, starting from 2028, by the fund for the teacher’s charter. The decree even provides to finance the costs for training incentives through the overall reduction of the staff by law of 9,600 places from the school year 2026/27 to 2030/31. Finally, it is unacceptable that, from 2027, the same fund for the teacher’s charter can be drawn from 2027 to cover the operating costs of the instituted Higher Education School, a body whose real usefulness ANIEF has strong doubts about.

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