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The BCCs open their offices to vaccinations of banks and local communities

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The BCCs open their offices to vaccinations and, together with the unions, write to the Government and to the extraordinary Commissioner for the Covid emergency. For the 35 thousand bankers who work there, but also for the reference community. Federcasse and Fabi, First Cisl, Fisac ​​Cgil, UglCredito and Uilca, have in fact reached an agreement with which the parties have defined the willingness to favor the administration of the vaccine to the workers of the Cooperative Credit by the various companies of the system. All this will take place compatibly with the availability of vaccine doses and according to the guidelines and operational indications that will arrive from the competent authorities. The agreement was in fact found in the context of the permanent monitoring table of the pandemic emergency of the Cooperative Credit and taking into account the recommendations issued by the Ministry of Health.

Given the greater difficulties in finding spaces in small communities, in a logic of mutuality, Federcasse will also promote the collaboration of the CBs to make the offices available to contribute to the implementation of the vaccination plan, provided that the requirements are met.

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In a joint note, the institutes and trade unions explained that “since the beginning of the pandemic emergency they have ensured the provision of credit services, essential for the life of the communities of which they are an expression, without ever losing support for members, customers, citizens, families, businesses ». But now is the time to say that it is “a priority to proceed with vaccination coverage of the population in the widest possible way and in the fastest and most efficient way, with a joint and synergistic, supportive and subsidiary effort of all the components of the” Country System “” .

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