(ANSA) - Rome, November 17 - Pupils staged demonstrations all
over Italy on Friday to protest against job-placement schemes
introduced by the Good School reform and education funding
issues.
Similar protests last month led to clashes with police in
some cities.
"We're in the red," students in Cagliari said.
Pupils in Rome echoed that, stripping in a flash mob protest
and proclaiming the government had "left us in our underpants".
In Milan protestors painted on the windows of a McDonald's
restaurant.
"It is always necessary to listen to students who take to the
streets and it should be real listening," said Education
Minister Valeria Fedeli.
"But I'd also like to see them take account of all the
investments, which perhaps are not sufficient, which have been
put into training over the last three years".
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