Terme Agnano: workers have once again taken to the streets to protest against the failure to pay their salaries, which they have not received for 18 months.
“We no longer believe in the promises of the Municipality of Naples, which continues to postpone them to us from week to week” – says one of the employees. “On the Friday before Easter they assured us that we would have answers by the following Wednesday, but since then nothing has happened.”
The mobilization saw the workers occupy the entrance to the spa and then move to the Municipality of Napoli, where there was also tension with the labor councilor Clare Marciani and the President of the City Council Enza Amato.
“They ask us to wait while the Spa is going bankrupt and we risk losing the back money” – explains a worker. “We also asked to be relocated to other municipal companies, to at least have a job prospect. They promised us that we would be back to work at the end of April, but we still haven't received any response”.
A new demonstration is planned for Thursday, in conjunction with a meeting of the city council group leaders on the issue.
The workers' demands are clear:
Immediate payment of back wages
Reconstruction of the Agnano Baths
Relocation to other municipal companies in the event of the closure of the Spa
The situation of the workers of the Terme di Agnano is now unsustainable. The company has been in crisis for some time and the employees do not see a clear future.
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