• Source: Italian Union of School Workers
    • The Italian Union of School Workers (Italian: Unione Italiana del Lavoro Scuola, UIL SCUOLA) is a trade union representing workers in the education sector in Italy.
      In 1959, the Trade Union Movement of Schoolmaster Unity was established, representing primary school teachers. It joined the Italian Labour Union (UIL), and in 1961 dissolved itself into the new Independent Italian Primary School Union. In 1965, it began admitting all school and university staff, at all levels of teaching, and renamed itself as the Italian Federation of Independent School Workers. In 1973, it also began representing workers in vocational education, and adopted its current name.
      In 1976, the union absorbed the Independent Federation of Non-Teaching Staff Unions, and parts of three independent education unions also transferred. By 1997, the union had 59,296 members.


      General Secretaries


      1961: Benito Renzi
      1965: Giorgio Ferrari
      1973: Nunzio Penna
      1970s: Benito Renzi
      1977: Domenico Buttinelli (acting)
      1979: Osvaldo Pagliuca
      1998: Massimo Di Menna
      2015: Pino Turi


      External links


      Official website


      References

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