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The contests will be held, they will begin in October: this is what Minister Lucía Azzolina assures, who, in recent days, has intervened on several occasions to reiterate it.
Not at all – replies Senator Mario Pittoni, director of the Lega school – the competitions should be postponed because in any case they would not allow teachers to be immediately available to fill the tens and tens of thousands of vacant chairs.
But there are also other reasons: adds Pittoni – Why launch contests in the heat of Covid emergency instead of stabilizing long-awaited professors in the rankings (as requested by two of our proposed amendments for the August decree under discussion in the Senate), it subtracts tens of thousands of chairs from the allocation as they are intended for competition? ordinary, anything but a priority at this stage and we don’t know when it might end. “
“In this sentence – supports the senator of the League – A stock stabilization plan and immediate executive service would be needed; Why put more difficulties for precarious workers, who with competition would find themselves on the one hand having to prepare to face a selective written procedure with a barrier and on the other hand regularly attending to all the problems related to the epidemiological emergency?
In the coming days, the battle, which has been going on for weeks, between the minister and the senator of the League will move to Parliament where the conversion into law of Decree 104 (the so-called “August Decree”) will have to be discussed.
Decree on which Pittoni has already tabled two amendments: one, in particular, would allow the immediate hiring of precarious teachers who are currently in the second or even the third category.
These teachers, if they are not qualified, would obviously have to follow a training course during the year at the end of which specific final tests would be provided.
As is well known, Minister Azzolina has always said that she is opposed to this method of being placed in office and, at present, it seems really difficult for the solution proposed by Mario Pittoni to be accepted.
But the result of the regional vote, and of the referendum in particular, could significantly change the relations between the different political forces and that is why it is good to wait a few more days to make more reliable predictions about the “battle” that will unfold in the Senate.