These days, the administration is subtly warn the families and associations dolesi that from now on will have to bear the full cost of services that will benefit. There is more money they say them. And he indulges in lessons on the Stability Pact. But who are the proponents of this notorious pact, if Berlusconi, Bossi and Tremonti?
This is what is apparent from the disclosures made to the families regarding school vouchers : where the warning that the vouchers are only valid until June and that the remaining will become invalid and will not be refunded. evident intention of increasing to full cost.
Even more ambiguous is the statement on the school bus to transport : where it says that the cost to families will be more than doubled, and is invited to report whether they intend to use it even under these conditions. evident to deleting the service .
The final treat is given to kindergarten. We inform parents that asylum will close June 21, one month first previous years, never mind the inconvenience caused to parents who will have to find other solutions for the additional month of closure. Unable to find an agreed solution with the union as happened in previous years: close. But what worries me even more is the announcement of its intention to privatize the asylum, not so much dictated by an improvement and extension of the thirty-year service offered to families, but by a mind driven back by an ideological frenzy that would lead him to closure.
outcomes for families will therefore :
- to more than 100 € 104 present for every child that will benefit the school;
- € 1.50 more than the current 3.50 per meal eaten at school, the nursery fees
- privatized around 700/800 € per child if the municipality not integrate the lines to private
- contributions to cultural associations, welfare and sports: zero;
- contributions to the parish Kindergartens: halved;
- plan of public works for the next three years: zero, putting at risk the maintenance schools and roads.
Congratulations, dear Mayor for the results achieved by Filotto!
Adriano Spolaore ;
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