Justice: 4.250 new hires by September
4250 new hires coming to offices judicial by September. A large recruitment maneuver – in a difficult moment for the entire country – aimed at filling the staff gaps. It is about 400 permanent directors, already entered after a public announcement – experts with a master's degree, suitable for managing chancelleries or secretariats of executions for example – destined for the entire national territory, with the exception of Bolzano and Trento.
The first recruits have already started work in the districts of Perugia and Brescia and at the Court of Supreme Court. Call with simplified procedures also for the 150 officials, reserved instead only for the districts of Northern Italy, which register vacancies higher than the national average. (13 already in Brescia; 31 in Venice; 30 hirings will follow shortly in Turin, 44 in Milan and 32 in Bologna).
Instead, there are 1000 judicial operators expected to be on a fixed-term basis, holders of legal reserve or who have already worked in judicial offices, and 2700 clerks who will take up service between June and September. This hiring plan, in the midst of the Covid emergency, - underlines a note from the Ministry of Justice - proceeds parallel to the broader ordinary recruitment program: the introduction of a further 126 units in the district of Milan and 26 in that of Turin is imminent; similar measures will also be taken for Bari, Catanzaro, Naples, Reggio Calabria, Rome and Salerno.




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