Former Ilva, no solution: postponement to 29 December, Unions pressing

Former Ilva another postponement from the ADL Assembly Pressuring Unions

(Finance) – Another postponement on Acciaierie d’Italia, the former Ilva: this morning’s discussion at Palazzo Chigi between the Government and the Unions did not bring any significant news.


“The discussion table between the Government and the trade union confederations on the former Ilva of Taranto took place this morning at Palazzo Chigi. The Government confirmed its intention to continue to do its part and assured that business continuity will be guaranteed He also called the trade union organizations for a new meeting to be held by the end of the year”, we read in the note released by Palazzo Chigi.

The meeting was attended by the ministers of EU Affairs and Pnrr, Raffaele Fitto, of Business and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, of Labor and Social Policies, Marina Elvira Calderone, of Economy, Giancarlo Giorgetti (via video link), and the Undersecretary to the Presidency of the Council, Alfredo Mantovano. For the trade union associations, representatives of Fiom-Cgil, Michele De Palma, Fim-Cisl, Roberto Benaglia, Uilm-Uil, Rocco Palombella, Usb, Sasha Colautti and Ugl metalworkers, Giovanni Antonio Spera participated.

Next meeting on December 29th. “The Council of Ministers has been moved to the 28th afternoon so” the next meeting at Palazzo Chigi with the unions on the situation of the former Ilva in Taranto “I think it will be the 29th. We are here”, said the Minister of Business and Made in Italy Adolfo Urso responding to reporters in Transatlantico after Question Time in the Chamber.

Meanwhile, the unions have contested the Government’s postponement. He declares Benaglia of Fim: “It was a difficult meeting in a dramatic situation of the company, of the contracts and of the plants of which the Government had little awareness. A united Government, but with the idea of ​​taking time and calmly discussing with Mittal about what We asked – underlines Benaglia – the Government changes its pace”.

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