"Enough with the reiteration of unfulfilled promises. We need immediate, concrete action to defuse the risks of a social bomb always ready to explode, with devastating and unpredictable consequences for the entire country." The general secretaries say so John of Arcangelo of CGIL, Gianfranco Solazzo of the Cisl and Peter Pallini of the Uilm of Taranto, giving their support to the strike called for Thursday, September 28 at the Acciaierie d'Italia plant by the federations of metalworkers, construction workers, electrical workers, chemists, transport workers, services workers and temporary workers.
"From that factory - they add - Yet another alarm will be raised, demanding solutions that guarantee the sustainable recovery of the steel production cycle with a serious, concrete industrial and employment plan.
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Cgil, Cisl and Uil of Taranto "They are drawing the attention of institutions at every level. Slowly, industry and manufacturing are disappearing, leaving the industrial fabric increasingly deserted. Reindustrialization hypotheses are among the most imaginative, constant conflicts between various factions, and a political debate that has theorized a decarbonization that was never actually planned or initiated."
It is needed, they conclude, "the reopening of a social dialogue that gives rise to that sustainable industrial model considering the large amount of public resources aimed at investments, the Pnrr, the Just Transition Fund, and the Social Cohesion Funds. Public resources aimed at investments in the transition, not as a form of short-term solutions.






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