Get in on the mobilization of Cgil, Cisl and Uil on pensions, with thousands of people in Italy – and in Friuli Venezia Giulia – he took to the streets with a very specific request to the Government: “to change pensions and provide work for young people.” Flash mob, leafleting, principals, have affected this morning all the territories of the region, from Trieste to Tolmezzo, via Pordenone, Udine and Monfalcone. “We want – is the message bounced by Cgil, Cisl and Uil – to advance our common platform, which calls for substantial changes to the social security system outlined in the last line from the unacceptable Law Fornero.”
To make their voices heard they are mostly the same workers and pensioners: so in Udine where the stories of some “victims” of Fornero draw a clear picture of a country gripped by system problems.
in all dramatic testimonies prevail some questions, sent back national Executive directly: “Why is this state considers us old to work and too young to retire?”, “How dare ask our children to leave school to go to work and take care of us?” . Distortions highlighted in all of Friuli Venezia Giulia: “What can I say in front of those who retired maybe with 20 years of contributions and we who have to work even years with the prospect of pensions which sometimes do not even come to the thousand euro gross? “. To silence the question of who consumes life with strenuous work or women forced to intermittent work to deal with the care of family members, without the right to a peaceful old age.
“It is necessary in our country and also in Friuli Venezia Giulia – argue Belci Franco, Giovanni Fania and Giacinto Menis – rebuild a framework of solidarity, affected by the crisis and absolutely questionable reforms, not concerted, unfair and do not take into account neither the person nor the differences within the world of work. ” From all the territories the appeal is unanimous: “We must immediately open a serious debate on the issue of pensions, of a series of emergencies no longer put off: youth employment, the working conditions of those who perform heavy tasks, precarious workers and who loses the job and left without an income. ” Because so far – summarize the squares – the country’s resources system are being used unfairly, and to the expense of well-defined social groups. This is demonstrated by the “gigantic cash maneuver” of the Law Fornero: a withdrawal of 80 billion by 2020 to the detriment of workers, but also the lack of attention to young people without employment prospects, unable to build a future and slaves of contracts often halter, to the limits of exploitation.
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