Whirlpool Naples: Alessandro Siani's appeal to Striscia la Notizia
The testimonies of solidarity regarding the Whirlpool affair continue. Yesterday evening, Alessandro Siani, already protagonist of an intervention in the factory on via Argine on September 19th and now host of Striscia la Notizia, during yesterday's broadcast spent words of encouragement for the Neapolitan workers.
“I know, political friends – said the Neapolitan actor – that you are very busy because in every party there is a scandal, that's what politics is democratic about, every party has its own scandal. But what I say, since dirty laundry is washed in the family, isn't it better to reopen Whirlpool? They make washing machines, so
you clean yourselves and they work. How do they say in Italy? One hand washes the other…”
Even the former municipal councilor for Labor, Monica Buonannor he sent a message to the workers.
“If not now, when? Whirlpool Naples: at yesterday's meeting at the Mise – writes Buonanno – the company does not give in and remains firm on the date of October 15 for the layoffs. It means that the country, all of us, have six days to give body and voice to the 350 workers of Naples, who have been fighting and permanently protesting for 859 days. Everyone has their own weapon to say No to Whirlpool, to say no to layoffs, to say No to multinationals take the money and run, to write and shout the collective and popular No to this outrage in Naples, in the South, in the entire country”.
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