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Corriere di Maremma February 28, 2009
"NOW WE ARE ALL IN CAGE. Presidia S'INCATENANO THE MINISTRY
The protest in Rome. And Gelmini announced that the cuts will fall

Other than the launch of the shoes made by some students a few days ago. Now, thirty principals chained themselves at the gates of the Ministry of Education. Mobilization different from those that have seen thousands of students besiege the quadrilateral Viale Trastevere. Why they decided to give life to an act so extreme? The ministry has cleared the 73 million euro for current expenditure of schools. No toilet paper, cleaning supplies, but also substitutes for the short and meager compensation for the commissioners who will take part in committees of maturity. Zero euro also pay visits to local health insurance tax prof. Principals arrived in Rome from all regions to ask the minister Gelmini not to cripple the public schools, only in 2009, lost 427 million € for normal operation : in addition to paper copies, the plans to offer training, courses of recovery for the debts of the school students for payment to companies cleaning and staff training.
A cut with the addition of more than half a billion euro of cuts accumulated in recent years. "We are here to prove that the Italian schools have been reduced in chains," said Armando Catalano, national coordinator of the school principals from FLC-CGIL. "The schools-more-Catalano no longer have the money to call the deputies or to pay the chalk, because for the first time were forced to make budget without the funds for normal operation." Catalano, chained to his colleagues, have also complained about the extra burden for schools, resulting in his view, the full cost that the institutes have to bear the obligation, introduced by Minister Brunetta, to submit to visit the tax employees for even one day of absence. "For the first time we have to pay as a school-specific explanations money not yet been transferred." But by the Ministry of signals coming of peace. After an hour of face-to-face meeting between the Director-General for the Ministry of Education resources head Sunday, the National Coordinator Deans FLC-CGIL Armando Catalano, the secretary of the FLC-CGIL Gianna Fracassi, the head of the administrative and financial FLC-CGIL Anna Maria Santoro and the two head teachers from Frosinone and John Carlini Federico Maruccelli from Florence. The ministry said Catalano, reassured the union on some issues like the school supply teachers: "You can appoint an alternate-ha Catalan-reported even if no money because the contribution of substitutes means ensuring the right to study and can not be optional. " Links to the Ministry of Education is committed to spreading a note of clarification to school principals. The ministry has also given assurances to the inter-institutional visits to the fiscal and administrative operation. On the latter point, the ministry has undertaken to draw up a plan within 10 days. "We found a great sensitivity in head-Director General added Catalan-we do not know if the same feeling we'll find it at a higher level." In the afternoon he addressed the national secretary of the Federation knowledge workers of the CGIL union: "The meeting this morning between the FLC-CGIL and the Ministry of Education has received a first-parzialissimo substitutes and survey results on tax, but remain open every nodes. We have ensured that the 126 million relating to supply teachers of 2007 will be transferred and that the Ministry of Education will clarify in a statement that the substitutes and a survey of fiscal expenditure to be incurred as mandatory, although there is the problem of covering . Minister Gelmini arriving signals truce: "It was a maneuver planned workforce reduction of approximately 45 thousand teachers, but the figures will be downsized because there are many requests for retirement, then the reduction is expected to fall to just over 30 thousand. The same applies to non-teaching staff: it was expected a cut of 12 thousand people in the workforce, now the real cuts will be 6 thousand. "

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