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Today, finally, the Government has responded to our request: it has granted an exemption for temporary employment in schools ”.
This is stated by Antonio Decaro, president of Anci and mayor of Bari, who recalls: “We had said it for some time: it is very important to set the rules and carry out interventions so that children return to school, an absolute priority as defined by the Government. But if we had ensured the distance on the school buses and in the classroom but had not let the children and adolescents find teachers and all the staff who run the school, it would have been a joke. “
The rule, strongly desired by the Anci, ensures the possibility of “The hiring of fixed-term teaching and auxiliary personnel as an exception to an anachronistic spending ceiling and above all inadequate to respond to the health emergency, which makes the number of kindergarten educators and kindergarten teachers almost to double. The ceiling, before this exception, actually dates back to 2010 and also included school personnel in the fixed-term hiring expense, which could not be higher than that incurred in 2009 ”.
For Decaro, “With this decree, almost all the requests for which we mayors have been fighting for months are accepted. Regarding recruitment, we believe that the ceiling should be completely removed, regardless of the contingent situation. We have changed the rule to define it with a threshold that now derives from the relationship between current income and personnel expenses: what good is it to continue to maintain a ceiling? ”.
For the school, however, the president of Anci reiterates: “We expect the increase in resources for Municipalities, Metropolitan Cities and Provinces, for the rental of buildings or spaces to be used as classrooms or for the rental or purchase of temporary modular structures. 70 million euros have been allocated but 300 million are needed ”.
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