I'm back to the streets of Rome to the researchers who are likely to be locked
Thousands of years "in key places. And we were there because served "
From eBay to the streets of Rome. The casual research on the internet auction yesterday for a euro cent, the cry of those who feel anger expelled. Suddenly, with an amendment to exclude them from laboratories and projects after years - decades - of uncertain and underpaid work. This morning, thousands were in the Via Veneto: Isfol employees and ISS. To ask the Minister of Welfare Sacconi to reconsider. It is a confrontation. "Their way to solve the problem of precarious and licenses ", report the demonstrators who bend the banners and go back to work.
Marco, 40 years and eight ISS, is a symbol of protest. Speak with a sign around his neck: "Children of a parent precarious. The rights of a precarious are their". The pout of her three children says more than any statement. "We knew from the site of Republic - says Marco - the story of Valentina Benni , but rewarded by Brunetta decommissioning. A shock. I thought, I'm out. And now how to explain it my children? ".
You start with a project for a month. Then two months, six months. One year. Three years. Depending on the funds. Time passes. And zero competitions. Do you specialize, you become indispensable. "A job that I love because it combines two passions - Marco continues - the computer and needs of people. I remember the beginning when I was in the draft anti-AIDS vaccine trials. Each morning I wake up thinking of the sick that we had made it and those who were waiting to heal. "
Marco, 40 years and eight ISS, is a symbol of protest. Speak with a sign around his neck: "Children of a parent precarious. The rights of a precarious are their". The pout of her three children says more than any statement. "We knew from the site of Republic - says Marco - the story of Valentina Benni , but rewarded by Brunetta decommissioning. A shock. I thought, I'm out. And now how to explain it my children? ".
You start with a project for a month. Then two months, six months. One year. Three years. Depending on the funds. Time passes. And zero competitions. Do you specialize, you become indispensable. "A job that I love because it combines two passions - Marco continues - the computer and needs of people. I remember the beginning when I was in the draft anti-AIDS vaccine trials. Each morning I wake up thinking of the sick that we had made it and those who were waiting to heal. "
information unit, created thanks to the expertise and the work of Mark , is likely to jump. They are all insecure. And with them open projects. How about that counterfeit drugs, a database hacker-proof and almost ready made in collaboration with AIFA, the NAS Carabinieri and the Ministry of Health, to defeat the scourge of fake medicines on the Internet passed off without any controls. Who will take care of? "Many of my colleagues could not keep." Marco looks down. "Do you know how to be a psychologist after ten, twenty years of insecurity? People think that the government is a safe harbor. But it is only the uterus of a stepmother. Are you there but do not want you. A schizophrenia.
Institute of Health places at risk the eighteenth century: a contract with 400 and 300 fixed-term project. Almost half the staff. Biologists, medical, administrative, top quality. Signatories of projects, autori di brevetti scientifici e articoli sulle riviste internazionali. Responsabilità e competenze che potrebbero scomparire e paralizzare l'intera attività dell'Istituto. Che vuol dire ricerca e controllo: alimenti, farmaci, ceppi influenzali, batteri, virus. "Ho colleghi anche di 50 anni con famiglia e mutuo. Fuori da qui come si riciclano? Cosa faranno? Cosa farò? Non siamo raccomandati, imbucati, infiltrati. La gente non capisce perché non sa. Abbiamo lavorato qui perché avevamo le competenze e servivamo. E ora?".
Francesca, 43 anni, tecnico di laboratorio è da record: 23 anni all'Iss in attesa di una "stabilizzazione". Quella garantita in modo graduale the last two financial laws and skipped for now. "More than twenty years to deal with medical emergencies and status checks on vaccines: measles, chicken pox." Frank runs the memories. "Do you remember the chikungunya? The deadly fever transmitted by infected mosquitoes that took a few died in Italy in the summer of 2007? We were the ones to identify and isolate the virus in 24 hours." The years at the Institute? "Beautiful, but an ordeal. In the first three I was at zero pounds. Then the parcels. And I finally fixed term employment contract. Without the competition, hoping to stabilize. Nothing. Not only that. Now we're out. It is absurd. "
The room is packed Pocchiari ISS. Never been so. Un muro di persone che parte dal marciapiede di viale Regina Elena. Tutti in assemblea con i sindacati di base. Per decidere cosa fare. Qualcuno chiede spiegazioni. "Cosa succede se passa l'emendamento?". Intanto nei laboratori i camici bianchi lavorano con ampolle e vetrini. C'è l'australiana in arrivo, l'influenza di quest'anno. E poi il vaccino anti-Hiv: il progetto di sperimentazione va avanti ed è il fiore all'occhiello dell'Istituto. Il latte cinese con la melammina da testare. E la ricerca da proseguire.
Non molto lontano, in via Ardeatina altri ricercatori sono in assemblea permanente. Giovani e meno giovani angosciati. Fausta, 37 anni, è biologa dell'Inran (l'Istituto nazionale di ricerca per l'alimentazione e la nutrizione) e al settimo mese di gravidanza. Con un dottorato alle spalle e dodici anni di assegni di ricerca, co.co.co. e poi tempo determinato dopo il concorso. Un precariato lunghissimo e la speranza di essere "stabilizzata" presto. "Pensavo proprio di avercela fatta - si illumina - ero tra i primi 14 in graduatoria e sarei passata con la successiva tornata e invece niente. Stabilizzazione di fatto abrogata. Niente assunzione ma neanche tempo determinato, come ora. Completamente fuori. A casa. Con un bimbo in arrivo".
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