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Hanon Systems, the anti Green Pass strike is back

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Strike returned to Hanon Systems in the province of Turin. The company management communicated to the internal trade union representatives the immediate withdrawal of the provision for the exclusion of workers without a Green Pass from the canteen area, as communicated a few days ago. From today everyone will be able to enter without any distinction, the Fim Cisl of Turin, which had launched the protest against the company’s decision, tells us.

The region

The Piedmont Region itself, consulted by the union, clarified that “In the light of what has been expressed and pending new indications that the Ministry of the Interior should shortly provide the Regions and Prefectures, it is believed that in company canteens and catering on a contractual basis, the activities connected with the use of food are allowed to all staff, subject to compliance with the protocols or guidelines aimed at preventing or containing contagion. “” After this trade union victory – underlined Davide Provenzano secretary of the Fim Cisl of Turin and Canavese – we communicate the withdrawal of the strike. This dispute has served as a forerunner throughout the national territory to avoid forcing interpretations and to protect all workers “.

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Delicate face

The use of the green pass in companies and workplaces is a delicate matter. Yesterday the Fiom of Turin, for example, reported the case of Trilix di Nichelino which communicated via email to the 80 employees that upon returning from a holiday period of more than a week, each one will have to go to the personnel office to show the green pass or a negative swab carried out, at its own expense, in the last 48 hours. For Fiom “this is a serious violation of the law and the rules for the protection of privacy (with unjustified costs of tampons for workers) that we will report to the Privacy Authority” .

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