Arms crossed on August 1 and 2, the 70 thousand workers of private security and trust services on the occasion of the strike called by the trade unions Filcams-Cgil, Fisascat-Cisl and Uiltucs. The workers are protesting because they are waiting for the new national contract of the sector that expired in 2015, therefore for more than three years.
For airport site security personnel only, the stop is postponed to September 6th.
“The mobilization – say the unions Filcams-Cgil, Fisascat-Cisl and Uiltucs – was proclaimed to urge an advancement of the negotiations, currently at a standstill despite the protests of the last few months and the requests to the sector's business associations Univ, Anivip, Assiv and the cooperative enterprises Legacoop Produzione e servizi, Confcooperative Federlavoro e Servizi and Agci Servizi on the necessary contract renewal in the contracted services sector, particularly exposed to contractual dumping”.
The negotiations – the unions say – which began more than 3 years ago have not yet resolved the issues of salary increases, changes in contracts, bilateralism, second-level bargaining, staff classification and health and safety.
"These are issues on which, explains the Neapolitan trade unionist Giuseppe Alviti, it would seem that the unions have presented a concrete proposal for reform. Further distances, moreover, have been recorded in the latest meetings on the topic of working hours. Despite the distances, the parties will return to the table on 12, 22, 23 and 24 July while the joint national body of structures and delegates will meet in Rome on 22 July to take stock of the state of negotiations and to define the details of the new mobilization. The national president of the association of private sworn guards Giuseppe Alviti has explicitly requested to hold cohesive and compact street demonstrations all together in Naples and Rome at the same time".
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