Campania is currently facing a serious and disturbing problem: false hiring practices. This practice, lamented by many workers, creates not only an ethical crisis but also concrete damage to the local economy. The current situation, marked by immense efforts to recover from years of hardship, highlights the flaws of a labor system that should guarantee rights and dignity for all.
A Failed Control System
Recent revelations from an investigation involving a Labor Inspectorate employee demonstrate the inefficiency of an apparatus designed to protect citizens. This highlights not only the inability to monitor malpractice, but also the need for radical intervention. How can we expect redemption if the very foundations of the labor market are built on opaque agendas?
Culture as an Answer
In this climate of mistrust, the role of artists and food industry workers is emblematic, such as master pizza chef Enzo Coccia, who stands out not only for his contribution to the culture of Neapolitan pizza around the world, but also for the innovative and transformative energy he brings. His recent tour of the United States is a clear sign that culture can be an antidote to inequality, but also raises another issue: every individual success must serve to build a more just system for all.
A Call for Reflection
We continually stumble over the same issues, while time passes. What kind of future do we want to build for our region? We must demand an ethical, efficient labor system that protects everyone's rights. The fight against false assumptions is not just a matter of social justice, but of dignity. The time has come to act, not just talk.
What's your perspective on this sensitive issue? How can we, together, contribute to a more just Campania?





I think it's fair that the article addresses false assumptions and the ethical crisis, but I don't see a clear solution. People work without rights and institutions don't monitor them. How can this be done? We need more controls and more culture, but also concrete projects, not just words. Enzo Coccia may be an example, but he doesn't solve everything.