Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Meridiana, agreement on mobility for those who accept the voluntary exit – TGCOM

Meridiana, agreement on mobility for those who accept the voluntary exit – TGCOM

– “Signed in the night between unions and Meridiana a verbal agreement that allows staff to accept voluntary exit by December 31 with the resignation notice and an incentive of 15 thousand euro. ” He reports the Filt CGIL. To be valid, must be signed by Rsa by 27 December. According Filt “what was achieved does not solve the situation of Meridiana but closes mobility for 1634 people.”



 Meridiana, agreement on mobility for those who accept the voluntary exit

The agreement signed in the night at the Ministry of Labour “was also reached to allow the use of the rules of mobility ‘pre law Fornero’ beginning on or after January 1, 2015,” says the Filt, adding that “the minutes must now be signed to be valid, the company union representatives by 27 December “.

“It ‘clear – underlines the Filt – that, notwithstanding the different assessments on the prospects of the company, it becomes essential to face the crisis of Meridiana as an industrial theme and the future and not only dimension of redundancies. To this end it is important that the next steps see also involved the ministry of economic development “.

No referendum among workers – No time for a referendum among workers Meridiana, will therefore be the RSAs to give an immediate response. “Between now and tomorrow we will decide what to do – says Gianluca Budani, Rsa Filt CGIL, Meridiana pilot for 15 years – last night it was established a path forced stages that will allow volunteers to take advantage of incentives mobility before the entry into force Law Fornero. The regret is that this deal could have been initial time ago if it were not for the obstruction of the company who wanted an agreement that would have invalidated the future procedures. Now we will evaluate with Rsa to do, is still too early to express an opinion, “concludes Budani.

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