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This article was published on 5 October 2014 at 16:15.
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The day after the announcement of the dismissal of 115 employees in the Nokia headquarters Cassina ( Milan), Rome and Naples, made known by the trade unions, arrived yesterday, the message of support to workers by the Labour Minister, Giuliano Poletti, who has asked the company to “pick up the letters of mobility and open discussion.” You wait for tomorrow morning, meanwhile, the first mobilization of the employees of the multinational group that will protest davati the establishment of the Milanese, one involved the largest number of cuts.
The RSA, which had spread the news of ‘ sending letters to the company, has announced the intention to block the activities of the group, with the aim “to collect all the letters from the company, which did not need the Jobs Act or
changes to Article 18 to lay off 115 people, after having already left home to 2,500 in seven years’, ie 83% of the labor force in Italy.
The Minister Poletti – greeted by a Nokia employee who handed him a flyer of protest as he entered a conference on Living Milano Bicocca – added: “I ask the company to withdraw this measure. This is not the method: you have to discuss it and see what you can do. On other occasions we have found ways to solve some difficult situations in a dignified manner. My commitment is everything. “
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