The time to cross the threshold of the Oratory of Charity of Fabriano and the Minister Labour, Giuliano Poletti – arrived in the Marches to give his support to the campaign of the Democratic Party and candidate for President, Luca Ceriscioli – is immediately questioned the hot topic in the area: the plan Whirlpool. A plan that is likely to have negative effects on employment for workers Marche.
“We will strive to the breaking point, at most, because the Whirlpool change its business plan. The starting point is the agreement Indesit. Then you can also discuss”. It is calm but peremptory Minister in addressing the issue. “Each company has its own programs – says Poletti – but it is not acceptable that these programs have a social burden as it is predicted by redundancies illustrated by the multinational.” Concept reiterated later in the evening, during his meeting with a delegation of workers of Whirlpool and Indesit-over public initiative organized by the PD, always in Fabriano. “We are ready to put all that we can stand – urges the Minister -. Everyone does their part. We, for our part, we start by the Indesit. Who Bought knew of the commitments made by the company. It must, therefore, be a relationship between social obligations that Indesit has taken and the choices of Whirlpool. “
Then the endorsement to Ceriscioli. “We have a great responsibility – said Poletti – that is, even trivial and elementary, to be ourselves, to be decent people, who do their job with passion, ready to respond to what they do, ready to explain and motivate transparently the reasons for their choices. I am convinced – concluded the Minister – that your candidate has done so, deserves support. For what we can do for the future, we will try to do it together. “
And the candidate President Luca Ceriscioli wanted to emphasize the positive action of the Government on the case Whirlpool and the need for collaboration between institutions. “Well the government’s work on the dispute Whirlpool – said the candidate -. This will be fundamental axis between regional and national government. Also important is the direct involvement of the Prime Minister. We will work together because they are guaranteed employment levels. Of course – he added Ceriscioli – if the governor a year ago had supported more strongly by putting all the weight of his role in favor of other options sale today we would have found ourselves faced with other scenarios. “
Present the initiative also Secretary Regional PD, Francesco Comi, that in the afternoon he joined the Minister in a round of visits to some institutional private farms. The Secretary thanked Poletti to the proximity of the Government and the action taking place on the front Whirlpool. So Comi pointed out how “the Marche need to put productive zones on the historical path of growth, pointing to the industrial conversion, where possible, the inclusion of employees, managers and leaders of fashion companies in the internationalization process of the smaller companies , innovation – above all those processes – as a stepping stone to a district that, having ‘done so much and produced’ in the economy of the past, can help to ‘make and produce better’ in the economy of the future. ”
The meeting with the Minister, also the candidate of Fabriano to the Regional Council, Stefano Santini: “It is a great signal the presence of the Minister Poletti in Fabriano. Our region needs strong attention, as proven by the economic crisis, employment and the tension on the development of the business plan Whirlpool. What is needed, in my opinion, it is a pact between the political and the business system. A deal that looks to the future, pointing to a new development model, based on innovation and heritage, but it starts from the present, safeguarding know-how, experience and workforce of people who have invested time, energy and resources in an industrial project as workers of Indesit-Whirlpool “.
Numerous the audience intervened event, which was attended by the Mayor of Fabriano, Giancarlo Sagramola and Secretary of the local PD, Michael Crocetti.
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