The Times Higher
Education Supplement
Lettori in court to claim fines
Domenico Pacitti
Published:
Thirteen
foreign-language lecturers at six Italian universities had their day in the
European Court of Justice this week to hear how the Italian Government would respond
to fines of E309,750 (£208,000) a day until it complies for failing to
recognise their employment rights.
The
universities were called by the European Commission, which requested the fines
pending full Italian recognition of the lettori's
(foreign lecturers) rights in a June 2001 judgment. In March 2004, the Italian
Government issued a decree to resolve the problem after an earlier draft was
rejected by the commission. The case, to be adjudicated by 13 judges, is the
fifth to have reached the European Courts.
Mr Young said
before the hearing: "I will have the national wage tables in my pocket
showing that an Italian associate professor gets more than double [my
salary]."
Mark Eaton, who
has been teaching at the