“Due to a gross miscalculation by ASL Napoli 3 Sud, 200 workers in the unarmed security service risk having more than half of their annual working hours cut, or even, for most of them, finding themselves on the streets. In light of the 310 hours currently worked by the outgoing company, Services Group, the recently awarded bridge tender envisaged a total of 257 hours. That is, more than 50 hours less. Making the story even more paradoxical is the definition by the same health authority, pending the centralized procedure announced by Soresa, of a requirement calculated at 332 hours per year. Almost 80 more than those envisaged by the bridge tender. The workers will be forced tomorrow to sign the preliminary agreement for the transfer of the construction site, at the provincial labor inspectorate, effectively decreeing their condemnation to part-time work, considering the current number of working hours planned, if not the inevitable dismissal for many of them. Reducing the hours of surveillance will also have inevitable repercussions on safety in the ward, taking into account an increase in cases of assaults on health workers, in addition to the risk of an increase in cases of theft of medicines". This is what the president of the Transparency Commission Valeria Ciarambino and the regional councilor M5S Gennaro Saiello denounced, on the sidelines of the commission meeting convened on the matter.
"A commission session - Ciarambino and Saiello recall - gagged once again by De Luca, who prevented the hearing of the general director of the ASL Napoli 3 by virtue of that rule that provides for the release of a clearance signed by the governor to participate in Commission sessions. Clearance that, as has happened in many other cases, was not granted. In these hours we met with the general director of the ASL Napoli 3 to whom we asked to find a solution to re-establish the adequate number of hours and guarantee the maintenance of all employment levels. We hope that the unions' request to suspend the procedure at the labor inspectorate will be accepted. We cannot allow a trivial miscalculation to affect the lives of hundreds of families".
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