Caivano: The Court of Appeal upholds the dismissal of the former janitor and social media star.

Giuseppina Giugliano, who made headlines for her trips from Naples to Milan, was assigned to the Morano Institute in Caivano. The judges rejected her appeal against the disciplinary measure for unexcused absences. Meanwhile, a stalking trial against Principal Carfora is underway.
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Caivano– Her story, a blend of solidarity and mistrust, had made headlines across Italy in early 2023. Today, Giuseppina Giugliano, a 32-year-old former school assistant, faces another setback.

The Court of Appeal of Naples has in fact confirmed the dismissal, already decided in the first instance, putting an end (on a disciplinary level) to his employment relationship with the Ministry of Education.

From social media to the courts: the story of a media case

Giugliano's story went viral when, after being hired at Milan's Boccioni art school, she explained that she was forced to commute every day between Naples and the Lombardy capital to avoid the cost of a commute. Her story initially sparked an outpouring of solidarity.

Soon, however, shadows emerged: his attendance at school was actually less frequent than declared, due to a long period of illness.

Transferred to Campania, in November 2023 she was assigned to the “Francesco Morano” high school in Caivano, led by principal Eugenia Carfora, the director made famous by the television drama “Vincere tutto” starring Luisa Ranieri.

The objections and the confirmation of the dismissal

The situation escalated in Caivano. The school assistant was accused of a series of prolonged and unexcused absences. According to the investigation, she submitted medical certificates late and requested leave to care for her sick uncle without meeting the legal requirements.

The formal complaint led to dismissal, which the woman appealed. With their recent decision, the Appellate Court has now rejected her arguments, upholding the decision.

The shadow of stalking over Principal Carfora

But Giugliano's legal troubles aren't over. Alongside her employment situation, she faces a criminal trial. She's accused of stalking Principal Carfora herself. The hearing before the Naples North Court will shed light on the behavior and attitudes the former janitor allegedly displayed toward the principal, casting an even darker shadow over an already complex and controversial case.

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