(ANSA) - ROME, NOVEMBER 24 - 52% of the staff interviewed have a high risk of emotional exhaustion and 23% of de-personalization.
This is what emerges from a research commissioned by the DIrigentiscuola union and which will be illustrated tomorrow during the event entitled: "School managers: a profession at risk? Survey on Burnout".
The appointment will be held in Rome, in Via Panisperna, 255, and will serve to highlight the numerous Jewish social pressures to which school leaders are systematically subjected. The survey was carried out through a questionnaire and looked at 728 managers, mostly women, equal to about 10% of the national representation, "Being a school manager today - comments the president of DirigentiScuola, Attilio Fratta - means having to deal with insurmountable responsibilities, receiving an absolutely inadequate social and economic gratification, and not comparable to the other executives of the public administration ".
The event, moderated by Stefano Di Traglia, Director of Communication and Development of Consensus Europe, an institutional relations and communication company, is expected to be attended by the Minister of Education, Patrizio Bianchi.
Together with the president Fratta, the president Codirp, the Confederation of public management Tiziana Cignarelli, the investigators, Rossana Gabrieli and Rita Guadagni, the director of the Scientific Journal "Human Resources Management -HR Online", Paolo Iacci, the general secretary Aupi, MarioSellini will discuss , and the president of the Radiological Area Foundation, FrancescoLucà.
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