Nobody wants to come and teach in Piedmont: 30 questions about 1,300 permanent positions – La Stampa



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Only 30 questions out of 1,300 places available. In yesterday’s meeting between the school’s trade union organizations, the school’s regional management and the regional councilor for education Elena Chiorino, the number of adhesions to the “quick call” of teachers was presented (in the ranking in other provinces or regions) to fill permanent positions. “A Caporetto” says Diego Meli, regional secretary of Uil Scuola. “Too many unknowns: the obligation to stay here for 5 years, the uncertainties of the pandemic, the costs.” Teresa Olivieri, secretary of CISL Scuola Torino: “The result was widely announced.” Speaking of chairs to cover, the ranking of substitutes (GPS) published on Thursday is a catalog of errors. Pino Iaria, Cobas Scuola: “We cannot keep up with all the reports.” In the CISL, the influx of precarious workers with wrong scores put at risk the distancing in the offices.

But at the center of yesterday’s meeting was the question of measuring the temperature in the school, as requested by the president of the Alberto Region. The unions have clarified that the request is not feasible “due to the insufficient number of school collaborators, the protection and safety of the workers, the slowing down of access, the responsibilities linked to the workers’ competences and the respect for the privacy of the workers. students”. The secretaries of Flc Cgil, Cisl and Uil Scuola, Luisa Limone, Maria Grazia Penna, Diego Meli proposed to contribute “additional external personnel and health personnel with regional resources”. Then: participation of Civil Protection and Cri. Meanwhile, the Regional Research Councilor illustrated a hypothesis: swabs on a voluntary basis in all Piedmont schools with small teams of newly recruited medical graduates.

Open and follow the school year safely: the City Council pursues the objective by adapting the school building. The situation was outlined yesterday by Mayor Chiara Appendino and Education Councilor Antonietta Di Martino during the inspection of IC Da Vinci-Anna Frank’s Eric Giachino School, where all the attics were redone, making some classrooms reusable to ensure spacing. In total, there are 200 interventions planned and 135 those already carried out in first cycle schools. An interactive map that can be accessed from the municipality’s website indicates the status and quality of the interventions. The works are financed with 27 million from the City Council for ordinary and extraordinary maintenance, with funds put “Covid 1” (1.8 million) and with those of the August relaunch decree (630,000 euros), which gave the mayor powers of commissioner .“The challenge – said Di Martino – was to use these resources immediately and use them well so that the spaces are available to schools as much as possible. The works will be finished in December ». The funds allocated will be added to those allocated to nurseries and kindergartens, 560 million nationally for the period 2021-2024. “The school community – Appendino emphasized – is made up of all those who have worked every day so that it can be reopened safely: the priority is to guarantee that children combine the right to security with the right to social life. school “.

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