Ex Ilva, the dossier is complicated: there is no agreement on the CIG

Ex Ilva the dossier is complicated there is no agreement

(Finance) – No agreement on the Cig and ex-Ilv dossierto increasingly complicated with i Unions on a war footing. “During the negotiation as a union we did everything possible to bridge the distances that existed with the company; both on the numbers of workers who would be affected by the procedure, and on the methods of managing it, as well as the treatment of accruals for workers placed in cash this because now their wages have been cut down for too many years by the tools of social safety nets used “. This was stated by the national secretary Fim Cisl Valerio D’Alòafter the failure to agree on the redundancy fund for the Acciaierie D’Italia group (ex-Ilva).

“Until the last minute available, we tried to make the company think in order to make it take on choices of responsibility towards the workers. The company he lost an important occasion for change the future of the former Ilva and give hope to all workers. Instead, once again, it is the workers themselves to pay the highest cost of a situation which has been going on for too long now and which is the daughter of a business and political failure “he points out in a note Rocco Palombellageneral secretary Uilm.

“It ended with a no agreement the meeting at the Ministry of Labor for the procedure for the request for extraordinary layoffs by Acciaierie d’Italia. There Fiom has reconfirmed the availability of a transition agreement for 12 months considering the extraordinary nature and uncertainty of the context, without calling into question the agreement of 2018 and full employment. Acciaierie d’Italia instead introduced elements that would have predetermined the future confrontation on the industrial and employment plan. It is not possible to assume the use of a tool for 12 months and to foresee the return of workers in 2025 bound to a production increase other than that defined in 2018. The opportunity to face such a delicate and complex transition phase with adequate trade union relations “, they declare in a joint note Francesca Re Davidgeneral secretary Fiom-Cgil and Gianni Venturi, national secretary Fiom-Cgil and responsible for the steel industry.

For the secretary with delegation for Tender and Territory of the Fim Cisl Taranto Brindisi, Pietro Cantoro “to avoid the abyss, in the face of the disastrous and dramatic context that has arisen, we hope for a definitive change of pace, which goes in the direction of easing the great tensions under the economic and social profile that have been abandoned and discharged to the community “.

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