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Tomorrow school staff in the square: a sit-in Sit in front of the Regional School Office

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TURIN. School staff are mobilized. The protest was launched nationally by the trade unions Flc Cgil, Uil Scuola Rua, Snals Confsal, Gilda Piemonte. In Turin there will be a sit-in at 4.30 pm, in front of the Regional School Office in Corso Vittorio Emanuele 70 in Turin. «Once again school and education, despite agreements and announcements, are placed in the last place. The contribution of the teachers and ATA staff to the functioning of the school, and therefore to the country, was ignored during the lockdown, giving them a salary far from the European average and which does not recognize their professionalism. We ask in the Budget Law for more investments in public education, so as not to take away opportunities for those who have less, to create a truly inclusive school of quality for all »explains the general secretary of the Flc CGIL Piemonte, Luisa Limone.
“There was no change”
“We hoped that with this new government things would change, we wished that the time had really come for a real transformation of school policy, less bureaucracy, different and streamlined insolvency procedures, adequate salaries, stability of the workforce, release of three-year bonds , an end to the inequalities between permanent and non-permanent personnel, in short, a revolution that would finally enhance the work done every day with self-denial and many difficulties. All this humiliates and nullifies the hopes of thousands of workers (teachers and Ata) who every day with their work keep the Italian school system up “adds the secretary of Uil Scuola Piemonte, Diego Meli

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