La Gazzetta di Modena, 23 May 2010
SOTTOBANCO
freedom-signed Norma by Vincenzo Amato
Brancatisano
There is something paradoxical the dust generated by the circular of the Director of Regional Education Limina. The unions and the opposition demanded the resignation of the manager. Let us understand something that will be missed by many. Limina
legislation which has been inspired to write the Restricted Circular No 489 of 27 April 2010 and registered by Gino Malaguti, Director of USP Modena 3 May course, calls inter alia, the Superintendents to "remind the school personnel that it is improper to address high political or administrative authorities other than their direct hierarchical reference documents, appeals or requests." This is perhaps the only point of the Circular that probably Dr. Limina not rewrite, since it is not tolerable to imagine a country in which the worker stops being a person and inviolable rights of the holder becomes simply a public servant. Article. 2 of the Constitution guarantees the inviolable rights of the person as an individual and as a member of a group in which he is entered: worker, student, son, wife, who he is.
the remainder of the three regional pages of the document is formally legitimate, though highly questionable on its merits. In fact, the gravity of the situation can not leave school faculty and indifferent. You can, for example, be silent on the fact that the overcrowding of classrooms makes it illegal to use the service? He has something to say, the Provincial Councillor for Education on the safe disposal of many of the educational facilities in Modena within its competence? We have to wait for the tragedy before they provide? Two other reliable response from the political opposition and trade unions, who cry out against the move today to the scandal of Limington.
legislation mentioned in is contained in the offending text. Decree 11 of November 28, 2000, published in the Official Gazette of April 10, 2001, as saying during the Amato government. In fact, this decree "freedom-" is signed by the Minister of Public Administration, Bassanini. Which reads: "Unless the right to express and disseminate assessments for the protection of trade union rights and the public, the employee shall refrain from public statements that go to the detriment of the image of the administration. The employee must inform the office manager of its relations with the press. " It is the code of conduct contained in the collective agreement of the school (Article 95) signed on 29 November 2007 by trade unions, to stipulate that the employee is punishable when freedom of expression means insulting remarks towards the administration's employer. Based on these regulations, however, the Court has already sanctioned employees.
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