Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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Foxy THE INTERPRETATION ...

For more than a month in Italian universities are seeing a real mass layoff. The research grants can not be banned because the minister is still unable to adopt the two lines of the implementing decree of the "reform" Gelmini who should determine the minimum amount. Rectors and government, paralyzed by afraid it's not clear what, refuse to renew the old grants expire and in some cases even blocking procedures instituted before the entry into force of "reform." The prosecutor stubbornly refuses to spread a cloth which calms the explanatory note of university bureaucracies. A fellow contractors and already in service on the date of entry into force of the "reform" is forbidden to carry out research (despite being paid for this) and no one in government thinks it is appropriate to remedy this legislative folly.
This situation is leading to de facto dismissal of 120-150 precarious day, including Sundays. To date, almost 5000 people have already lost their jobs without being protected by any kind of social safety net and is easy to calculate that in the absence of appropriate intervention, will become tens of thousands by the end of the year.

But ...

... fears that prevent rectors and government to renew and to ban research grants, suddenly disappear when it comes to banning free lectures on a contract or underpaid laws expressly repealed by referring to "reform"! From Turin to Cosenza, from L'Aquila in Rome, the now repealed paragraphs of the old "Moratti reform" are used by deans and principals to ban the teaching contracts in direct conflict with current legislation and to the observations of precarious, it responds by invoking the university regulations or refer them to later on its adaptation to the new rules. As if the universities had the independence of the Republic of San Marino and the Italian legal system does not vigesse a hierarchy of sources which puts the internal regulations of a university to a much lower rank than the new legislation.

This policy of ignoring the news of the Gelmini Law to prevent and suppress courses at the same time give in to obtusely Pignole interpretations when it comes to fire precarious is unacceptable! It takes a consistent line of conduct, for an end to the dismissal of temporary workers and abandon forever the unfortunate habit of banning free or underpaid teaching contracts.

Coordination Precarious Researchers and teachers - University (CPU)

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