On October 31, 2024, the world of education will be the protagonist of a national strike that will involve schools, universities and research centers. This mobilization, organized by trade unions such as the FLC CGIL, was born following the failure of negotiations with the Ministry of Education and Merit (MIM) and aims to resolve various problems that affect the education sector. Motivations, participants and impact on the education system for the school strike 31st october.

Why will there be a school strike on October 31st?

The reasons behind the strike are many and mainly concern: Renewal of the collective agreement (CCNL) 2022-2024: unions ask for additional resources to ensure wages in line with inflation.

Precariousness: the stabilization of teachers and precarious staff is one of the central points. The unions are requesting immediate hiring for those eligible for the 2020 and 2023 competitions.

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Against the regionalization of the contract: the unions oppose any form of regionalization that could undermine the national uniformity of the contract.

Strengthening of the workforce: the lack of staff is becoming increasingly critical, both in schools and in universities and research institutes. These requests, already advanced in previous meetings with the MIM, have not found a satisfactory response. The conciliation attempt of October 15 ended without agreement, paving the way for the strike.

Participants and impact

The strike on October 31st will see a broad and transversal participation. It will involve not only teaching staff, both permanent and substitute, but also non-teaching staff, including administrative and technical figures and school collaborators. Furthermore, it will extend to the university and research sector, with the participation of teachers, researchers and other professional figures in the sector.

The impact on daily activities of schools and universities could be significant, with the possible suspension of classes and essential services.

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October 31st is therefore expected to be a turning point for the Italian education sector.

The requests put forward by the unions concern structural issues that have long plagued the school and university system, and the outcome of the protest could significantly influence the government's future education policies.

School strike 31 October 2024: everything you need to know last edit: 2024-10-22T07:00:00+02:00 da Cristina Gatto

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