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Cableway dossier, Cassese spanks Bianchi, Draghi migrant, Calenda pinches Rutelli and Veltroni, Orlando furioso

Cableway dossier, Cassese spanks Bianchi, Draghi migrant, Calenda pinches Rutelli and Veltroni, Orlando furioso

Not just the Stresa cable car, school, migrants, layoffs. Facts, names, numbers, curiosities and controversies. Bits of press review in the tweets of Michele Arnese, director of Start

CABLE CAR DOSSIER

WHO IS THE CABLE CAR?

DRAGONS ATTRACTED IN EUROPE ON MIGRANTS

CASSESE CORRIED DRAGONS AND WHITE ON THE SCHOOL

BAD CLIMATE IN EUROPE?

DISMISSALS: WHO WON AND WHO LOST?

FROST DEM ON ORLANDO

EXAMPLE OF BRUSSELS EFFICIENCY …

CALENDA ON RUTELLI AND VELTRONI …

QUISQUILIE & PINZILLACCHERE

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EXTRACT FROM THE EDITORIAL BY SABINO CASSESE ABOUT SCHOOL. SOURCE: CORSERA

T May 20 last year, the Minister for Education and seven trade unions have signed a "Pact for the school at the center of the country", full of high-sounding declarations but devoid of content, unless the provision of 'emergency and transitional procedures of permanent recruitment ". On the same day, the decree law to support businesses, work and professions was approved, which, among other things, provides for the indefinite hiring of alternates with three years of service, after an annual contract, a training course and an oral "disciplinary test". There are approximately 134,000 alternates with three years of service. Thus the practice of hiring qualified alternates continues.

Why a pact with the trade unions and not with the representatives of the collegial bodies of the school, or of the families, or of the students? Why is the rule contained in a decree intended to remedy the consequences of the measures to combat the pandemic, which does not seem to have affected teachers more than other categories? Why are professors assigned without competition, if the Constitution prescribes the competition for access to public positions and even for the award of scholarships to students? Will the Italian school be better after a long series of recruitments without a competition?

It's still. Why is a competition held only for certain classes of teachers in science and technology, albeit with an accelerated procedure? When the posts are filled by the “titled” precarious workers, what will happen to the young graduates who will enter the job market? Is there a unitary yardstick that makes it possible to establish whether qualifications and substitutes, thanks to which access to the posts in the workforce, have been attributed with impartial procedures for assessing merit? If this is the "time to give" – ​​as has been authoritatively said – do you have to "give" the teaching posts too?

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EXCERPT FROM AN ARTICLE FROM CORRIERE DELLA SERA ABOUT LICENSES:

As the Prime Minister explains, "from 1 July there is no longer an absolute ban on firing", which according to the Orlando law would have concerned companies that had requested another Covid layoff. Now manufacturing and construction companies, that is, those that have access to ordinary and extraordinary cash, will be able, as already established before, to lay off from the day after the end of the block (30 June, while for small and tertiary companies, which have access only to the cig in derogation and to the FIS, the block lasts until October 31). "But there is a strong incentive not to do so", explains Draghi, because that part of the law that eliminates the additional contributions for companies that will resort to the ordinary and extraordinary fund remains until the end of the year. In this way, companies in difficulty will be able to keep workers in cash without costs, provided they obviously do not lay off.

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EXCERPT FROM A REPUBLIC ARTICLE ON LICENSES:

The mess on the mini-extension to 28 August of the redundancy block – first inserted by the government in the Sostegni bis decree, then canceled after the Confindustria protests – unleashes the unions. "The game is not over, we will continue to ask for an extension because it is not the time to open further social fractures," thunders the CGIL leader Maurizio Landini. Concerns shared by the assembly of Italian bishops. "Suddenly closing the umbrella of the protections would make many dead float, it takes graduality", suggests the vice president of the CEI and bishop of Novara, Franco Giulio Brambilla. Prime Minister Mario Draghi, however, gives another reading. Talk about "step forward" and "improved text". The result of "mediation in line with the EU countries, in which I hope everyone, companies and trade unions will meet". For industry and services, explains Draghi, "from July 1st there is no absolute ban on firing because a company that does not ask for the Cassa can do it, but there is a strong incentive not to do so". Here is the point. The Minister of Labor Andrea Orlando (Pd) had imagined an exit from the block in three stages, two notes and an addition to the last one in the text of the Sostegni bis decree. The first two remain: large companies will be able to lay off from July 1st, small ones from November 1st. The third was canceled in an agitated technical meeting on Monday at Palazzo Chigi, in the aftermath of the accusations of the Confindustria leaders against Minister Orlando – "low blow, deception, ambush, error" – for not having been involved in the decision. The third date extended by about 60 days – to August 28 – the ban on firing those large companies that still used the Cig Covid (free and covered by public debt) from the end of May to June 30. This extension is unacceptable for industrialists because in violation of the symmetry between the Covid Cig and the stop to layoffs that has been going on in Italy since February 23, 2020: if you use the "pandemic" Cig, you do not fire. Here, however, state aid ended on June 30, the ban extended to August 28. Here is therefore the excerpt explained. The reverse, however, concerns only August 28: the lines of the rule with the mini-extension have been overwritten by a line in the draft in circulation. Canceled.

This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/dossier-funivia-cassese-sculaccia-bianchi-draghi-migrante-orlando-calenda/ on Wed, 26 May 2021 07:45:57 +0000.