The Jabil plant in Marcianise is a pressure cooker ready to explode. The 420 workers, tired of empty promises and an uncertain future, have decided to say enough. The union delegates' decision to boycott the ministerial meeting is only the latest act in a protest that risks turning into a real social revolt.
With the closure of the plant on the horizon, workers are facing a future marked by precariousness and uncertainty. The suspension of the canteen service, mandatory overtime and the lack of payment of the performance bonus are just some of the difficulties that are testing their resistance.
The union delegates, spokespersons for the demands of the workers, strongly reiterated the need for a direct confrontation with Jabil and rejected any hypothesis of selling the plant to third parties.
Their protest is a cry of alarm that cannot be ignored. The risk is that the situation will further deteriorate, with heavy social and economic consequences for the entire community.
Article published on 29 October 2024 - 13:04