are difficult times for politics and for 'public administration Battipagliese ... as incidentally also in our beloved Italy ...
Thieves, loafers, slackers, recommended, absentee, rude, incompetent, idler ... more and more often these are epithets that accompany civil servants ...
The sad thing is that a very high percentage of government those terms are nothing more than the truth:
... 10% (10!) of our recent councilors have eighth grade and can not formulate a sentence correctly ... Councillors (handsomely salaried!) in 14 months that were never presented to the municipality ... used to mail going haywire in if you ask him something other than the payment of current accounts ... municipal employees from the office (our money!) spend tens of euro to call his son or his friend on the phone ... masters of public administration in 2008 are not able to handle a computer and miss the good old typewriter ...
And this was strictly business side ... let alone the human character and that very (too) often leaves much to be desired: arrogant, obnoxious, rude ... " schiattat n'cuorp !"
They know they have little power over the city and they know that none of them unnail there ... therefore, do anything and in any way you do, you are making a pleasure!
Fortunately this profile covers a large part of public employees ... but not all! There's so many people
competent, scrupulous, in love with their work and proud to offer a good service to their city and their fellow citizens: competent assessors and advisers and hard-working, kind and helpful staff, janitors and cleaners that deal with schools and roads as if they were their homes ...
To represent this portion of the virtuous public employees (and remember that there are many!), We chose two municipal employees ... Michele Russo and Eduardo Burraccione !
Always present, always available , always friendly ... change auditors and administrators, but they are always there ... the municipality and local events ...
This video, which sees them actors, is dedicated to that all civil servants are doing their job and to all workers in general have never had a bonus although their work was always impeccable ...
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