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School: Flc Cgil, unsustainable positivity case management

2022-01-29T13:46:58.345Z


"The indications contained in the decree-law 4 of January 27, 2022, relating to the announced simplification of the procedures for the management of positive cases in schools, do not solve the critical issues for some time and repeatedly denounced by the FLC CGIL and s ... (ANSA)


(ANSA) - ROME, JANUARY 29 - "The indications contained in the decree-law 4 of January 27, 2022, relating to the announced simplification of the procedures for the management of positive cases in schools, do not solve the critical issues for some time and repeatedly denounced by the FLC CGIL and download, again once, on schools and school managers an additional charge of fulfilments that do not protect face-to-face teaching and do not ensure the quality of the service ".

To say this is the Flc Cgilla which adds that "school managers are often called upon to apply provisions of the health departments of the regions that conflict with the general rules and joint circulars of the ministries of education and health, without any support from the


   "Schools are collapsing and are no longer able to cope with dispositions that are constantly changing and that confuse families and students, while teaching proceeds in fits and starts and there is a risk of causing serious damage to the quality of learning and the continuity of the service for the third consecutive year. The situation is no longer sustainable. We


   need an immediate response from the Ministry and a national agreement, which we have repeatedly invoked, which ensures uniformity in all regional procedures, which takes into account the ideal critical situation of the ASLs and which effectively simplifies the fulfillment of schools ", argues the leader of the union, Francesco Sinopoli.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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