Friday, October 27, 2006

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Napolitano meets students' Parliament would deal with the precarious "
from Politecnico di Torino draws the head of state universities attenzionesul discomfort after the cuts under the FinanziariaTORINO - The head of state drew the attention of Parliament on the issue of temporary work among young people. The intervention of the President of the Republic comes at a time when the world of school rises a chorus of protests over cuts included in the budget. Giorgio Napolitano spoke this morning at the opening of the academic year at the Polytechnic of Turin and when he came out he found waiting for a group of temporary workers who complained about cuts spese.Il Head of State received a representative of the demonstrators and then said: "It 'a very serious problem. I hope it can be approached in the right place, namely in Parliament." Shortly before he was the rector of Turin, in his inaugural address, to ask the head of state to convey the discomfort in universities and "helping to represent the severity of a crisis that threatens the pillars on which the proposed revitalization of our country: education system and research system. "In recent days, were sent to the Prime Minister, Romano Prodi and the Minister of University and Research Fabio Mussi, two petitions signed by more than 4 thousand teachers who are asking the government to amend those articles of the budget providing for a cut in resources for research and the university and reduced the salaries of researchers, and ordinary members, referring to later measures of reform. There remain also confirmed for November 17 strike staff Universities and November 20 in the sector of research, with two demonstrations outside Parliament and the Palace is to open another front Chigi.Un the threat of resignation Minister Mussi, which demonstrators intended to resign if the government does not revise the program cuts .[...]( October 26, 2006) I

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