Government-union meeting on former Ilva: working on a consensual divorce with ArcelorMittal

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(Finance) – The Government is working on a “consensual divorce” from ArcelorMittal. And how much leaks frommeeting this evening at Palazzo Chigi, between Government and unions on the former Ilva. Present for the Government are the undersecretary to the Presidency of the Council, Alfredo Mantovanoand the ministers of Enterprise and Made in Italy Adolfo Ursoof Work Marina CalderoneEuropean Affairs Raffaele Fitto and, via video link, the Minister of Economy Giancarlo Giorgetti. For the unions, among others, the leaders of Fim, Fiom and Uilm are present, Roberto Benaglia, Michele De Palma and Rocco Palombella.

The meeting must serve to take stock of the situationafter the back and forth between the governmentwhich said it was willing to subscribe to a capital increase of 320 million euros and rise to 66% of the capital through Invitaliaand the private partner ArcelorMittal who, faced with this prospect, hoped for a sharing governance.

We do not participate in the rebound of political responsibilities. We are here to continue what we have been doing for months for a rescue on new bases,” he said leader of the Fim-Cisl, Roberto Benagliaclarifying “this evening we don’t expect any magic wand blows, but we need to build the conditions for a solution”.

For the leader of Fiom Michele De Palma serves “the employment guarantee of Taranto and the other establishments” and “la protection of the systems, of production and transition”.

“We are here to understand what the scenarios are”said the secretary of Uilm Rocco Palombella adding “in our opinion there is only one, very clear: Arcelor Mittal, and I hope everyone is convinced, is no longer here, he has thrown away his mask. She no longer has the confidence. The Government tells us what it intends to do, how it converts the 680 million into a capital increase.”

Ilva also expressed its opinion President of Confindustria Carlo Bonomiwho recalled “I’ve been saying for four years that this country must decide whether steel is something important or not. “Everyone sent the ball back there. Solutions have been found to buy time. Today, however, the issues come home to roost”, states the number one of Confindustria, explaining that nationalization “makes sense if you have an industrial project for the future”, if “it is a bridge for a future industrial solution”, but if it is needed just to solve the electoral problem of the territory “then this is not good”.

The owner of Mimit Adolfo Urso reported to Parliament this morning on the Ilva case, stating that “drastic intervention is needed” for the relaunch of ILA and the steel sector and the hiring of one “shared responsibility” to safeguard employment. Also spoke on the topic Minister Calderoneunderlining that the The government’s priority is job protection.

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