Debate on work among Democrats: the minority opens to the premier. And while Landini announced the strike for October 18, the Minister Poletti insists: “There is no turning back”
“If a secretary, as I think it should, wants to find a synthesis” on the Jobs Act, “according to me is not only possible, but also quite easy: just so. ” So Pier Luigi Bersani, when asked in the House, who responds to the question what will happen if Matteo Renzi held its firm line on labor reform. Meanwhile, the next meeting of the Group of the Democratic Party in the Senate has been scheduled for Tuesday at 11 am
The secretary of Fiom, Maurizio Landini, meanwhile, launches strike “backward” for October 18, a mobilization that brings together multiple strikers real, temporary workers, laid off and those who do not have a job. In an interview to ‘ Espresso Landini said: “Alongside the traditional strike, and maybe at the same time, we will call to make socially useful works of all those who are interested in the job: unemployed, laid off, guys without a prospect . “
” An intervention on Article 18? I think it’s a joke to Italians and we will not vote those steps, the priorities are different. did not we get neither with nor with Pippo Pluto, nor with Renzi nor with the Camusso “said the secretary of the League, Matteo Salvini, on the sidelines of a visit to the housing in the area Corvetto in Milan. Salvini added that he hoped that, indeed, the labor reform the government from falling Renzi: “I hope that you vote before you vote, the better.”
“There will be a straightforward and frank discussion of the delegation” on the job “and a discussion on the development of Italy, which I think is important”, said the Minister of Labour, Giuliano Poletti, on the sidelines of a conference Confindustria, answers a question on the comparison that there will be Monday in the direction of the Democratic Party. “We can not make Italian-style pies. You can not stop in front of the taboo. We need to give confidence and clarity because there are investments.”
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