Rome – “We have not yet seen the text of the ordinance” to requisition public rail and “We are not even able to assess the scope, unless the severity of the policy choice, which opens a dispute over compliance “. So the general secretary of the CGIL, Susanna Camusso, says the measure of injunction in view of the general strike scheduled for tomorrow.
MEASURES ALZANO TONES – ‘E’ an act really serious – continued Camusso – what tomorrow is a general strike. Our response is in place, there are forms of protest and denunciation than a willingness to intervene heavily. We are always careful to safeguard workers and opposite to the maintenance of conscription will respect it, but we denounce the severity. We are considering, is not something that ends here “. Camusso added that “We have learned from the Tg of the injunction. It is unilateral acts that raise the tone “. The number one of the CGIL also noted that “when it comes to liability should someone think about his behavior.”
CAPONE: CHOICE GRAVE – “The UGL considers the conscription of workers of Railways issued yesterday by the Transport Minister, Maurizio Lupi, a serious choice and at the same time a provocation completely inappropriate” . This was stated by the Secretary General of UGL, Paolo Capone, noting that “is unfounded the requirement for staff to rail transport to refrain from general strike” .
The INABILITY ‘GOVERNMENT TO LISTEN – For Capone “as well as aspects of technical-legislative, must also contemplate reasons of expediency. Neither the unions nor the members and even the workers who voluntarily adhere to the protests, deserve to be politically shoved from side to side as the vanes. The expulsion of the policy – concludes Capone – and the disaffection institutions are generated not only by bad examples, many factors and among these, of course, the inability to listen and understand the problems of ordinary people who in fact have shown many governments and many parties. And the government Renzi, in this, is not doing absolutely exception “.
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