Dema dispute: the workers of the company in the aeronautical sector, specialized in the design, construction and assembly of components in the aerostructures segment, totally rooted in southern Italy with four offices, two of which are in Campania in Somma Vesuviana and Paolisi, in the province of Benevento, write to the Campania parliamentarians, regional councilors and the mayor of the metropolitan city of Naples, to invite them to participate in the open assembly that will be held next November 4, at 17:XNUMX p.m., in the council chamber of the Neapolitan municipality.
A long letter that retraces the entire Dema dispute, which began in July 2018 with the transfer of the company's shares to the English investment fund Bybrook Capital, then absorbed in 2021 by the Cairn Capital fund owned by Mediobanca. Since September of this year, the workers of the two Campania plants have been permanently picketing in front of the gates, with total production stops, to ask the owners for answers on the continuation of the activities which, as is recalled in the letter, "did not stop even during the Covid19 pandemic".
"The RSU of the four plants - we read in the letter - denounce the mismanagement at every opportunity, the same is done by the territorial structures of the union and the national ones. In three and a half years - they recall - the expenditure in investments for production is almost zero and even the ordinary expenses for maintenance and management of production are starting to disappear. The umpteenth step - they denounce - towards an industrial desertification that must be fought and stopped at all costs".
Article published on 27 October 2022 - 14:58