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School: Cisl, to support 21,000 places, only 1,657 hired

2020-09-26T16:08:44.078Z


"Today in the streets with families; it will be an important part of a path that we intend to continue to share our concerns and promote actions with the many associations and networks that do not exist today but that we know have shown a lot of interest ... (ANSA)


(ANSA) - ROME, SEPTEMBER 26 - "Today in the streets with families; it will be an important part of a path that we intend to continue to share our concerns and promote actions with the many associations and networks that are not there today but which we know have shown a lot of interest in school and its ongoing problems. Today I would dedicate this day to the families of the disabled who hoped to find a glimmer of normality with the reopening of schools. Unfortunately it is not so! " The secretary of the CISL school Maddalena Gissi, who provides these numbers, says this: 259,757 disabled people attend our schools and for them there are almost 200,000 teachers, 52% are precarious. "In these days, between delays and wrong provincial rankings, the most fragile suffer even more. In a Covid year, ideology has won over common sense and sensitivity. We think about selective forms of recruitment to appear as the holders of quality but in the meantime the real problems of those who live in a condition of suffering that cannot be exacerbated by political indifference are neglected ", continues Gissi, according to whom out of 21,000 post-vacancies, it was possible to hire only 1,657 units, all due to lack of candidates. "And this story will continue over the next few years in the sloth of many who do not look to schools as a place of citizenship but as a cost center. We have been praising for some time: the recruitment and the match of organic must have interlocutors interested in the future and more committed to sustainable reforms and problems of families and students are close by ", he concludes. (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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