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Poletti: school, too many three months of vacation

“A month's vacation – said the Minister of Labor at a conference in Florence on European social funds – is more than fine. But there is no obligation to make three. Perhaps one could have gone on to train: it is a discussion that must be addressed".

Poletti: school, too many three months of vacation

Three months of school holidays is too much. To say it is the Minister of Labour, Giuliano Poletti, who in a conference in Florence on European social funds, intervenes on a delicate issue such as that of children's holidays. “A month's vacation – said Poletti – is fine. But there is no obligation to make three. Perhaps one could have gone on to train: it is a discussion that must be addressed. For example, my children always went to the fruit warehouse in the summer to move the crates. They came up normal, they're not extraordinary."

According to the minister, it is therefore necessary to start thinking that a relationship with work "is something worth doing". Also a way, again according to what Poletti claims, "to guarantee training". “Even we parents, society, must reconsider the issue of work and the younger generations. A month's vacation is fine, even a month and a half – continued the minister -, but there is no obligation to take three”. According to the minister, in short, a kid wouldn't be destroyed if instead "of walking around the streets of the city he goes to work four hours".

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