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School: Flc Cgil, strike opportunity also for principals

2021-12-10T09:37:59.270Z


"Today's strike of the school management, proclaimed by the FLC CGIL, UIL SCUOLA and SNALS CONFSAL in support of the claims of the category, represents an important opportunity for each school head to express his dissent ris ... (ANSA)


(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 10 - "Today's strike by the school management, proclaimed by the FLC CGIL, UIL SCUOLA and SNALSCONFSAL in support of the claims of the category, represents an important opportunity for each school manager to express his disagreement with the choice of the Government and of the Ministry not to allocate in the Budget law under discussion in Parliament the resources necessary to guarantee the salary stability of school managers ". Lodice Roberta Fanfarillo who guides school leaders for the FCLC CGIL.


   "Participating in the strike - continues the trade unionist - also means sharing the other requests that FLC CGIL, UIL and SNALS have placed at the basis of the reasons for the strike: the right to mobility without constraints, the right to assess the growing and unbearable level of work stress, the right to contractually regulated job evaluation criteria, the right to a clear definition of the areas of responsibility of school heads in the application to the school of general rules concerning public administration. the right to legal and administrative support from the Provincial Territorial Areas and from the Regional School Offices,eliminating all the burdens extraneous to the education service that currently weigh on the secretaries of schools and the direct responsibility of school principals, distracting them from their primary task of guaranteeing the proper performance of the education service, the right to be in charge of school institutions that allow the effective exercise of school autonomy ". (ANSA).


Source: ansa

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