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Pomigliano, Trasnova workers: the desperation of a Christmas without work

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Pomigliano. Outside the factory gates, the scene is heartbreaking. A Christmas tree decorated not with lights and festoons, but with letters filled with grief: each sheet bears the name of a worker, alongside a single word: "fired." These are the employees of Trasnova, a subsidiary of Stellantis, who are at risk of losing their jobs starting December 31st, with no certainty about their future.

The expiring order seems like a countdown to the abyss, and the tension is palpable. This morning, at the picket line, a father carried his son in his arms: the child looked bewildered at the crowd of protesting workers, while the father could barely hold back his tears. It is a scene that says more than a thousand words: the fear of losing everything, the burden of having to guarantee a future for a family in an economic context that leaves no escape.

There is no respite. I workers They patrol day and night, determined not to allow the goods to enter or exit. On the other side, the security guards monitor the plant, with a cold and detached air, trying in every way to get material inside.

Families also join the workers' protest

Families join the protest, aware that the stakes are very high. Christmas is approaching, but for these workers there will be no celebration. There will only be the fight, and a hope that, at the moment, seems more fragile than any Christmas decoration. The solidarity of an entire territory is needed now more than ever, because the battle of these workers is not only for their job, but for the dignity of those who fight for the right to a better future.


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The article is very touching and makes you think about the current work situation. The words and images created are strong, and the lack of certainty for the future is something that cannot be ignored. Solidarity must be at its maximum.

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