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Work, Ugl tour in Italy to celebrate May 1st

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ROME (ITALPRESS) – The Ugl tour starts to listen to workers from all over Italy. A bus with the general secretary, Francesco Paolo Capone, and a delegation of union leaders will reach all the main Italian cities in twenty days thirty stages. “Our May Day starts 20 days early,” says Capone. “To ensure compliance with health safety regulations, we decided to move a small number of central managers on a tour throughout Italy, including the islands. We will arrive tonight in Reggio Calabria, then in Messina, Brindisi, Bari, back to Lazio. and then again Sardinia with Cagliari and many others, we finish on May 1 in Milan. We will hold press conferences and presentations on the theme of green economy, ecological transition, work and economic development “, details Capone. “We will bring to Milan a summary of what is the country we would like, also addressing difficult disputes such as Ilva and Alitalia”, he continues. “And on the 14th we will be in Fiumicino with a demonstration on Alitalia. The tour that starts today is the demonstration of a union attentive to the problems of the country. The work changes and we too, this is our slogan”, adds Capone. “Now it is necessary to regulate smart working, especially in the service sector. With this tour we try to have input and stimuli to give answers”. The secretary then focused on two relevant issues: the bridge over the Strait and the release of layoffs. “We appreciate that the government is considering the issue of the bridge over the Strait very seriously,” explains Capone. “The South needs roads, infrastructures and we believe that a project like this can also give hope for a better future”, continues Capone. While the position of the union is of great concern on the redundancy block. “The release of layoffs is worrying for the whole world of work. The Istat data of last week gave 960,000 unemployed even in the constant block of layoffs. These data prove that a large part of the Italian supply chain has already skipped and I I refer to all that part of the tertiary sector, tourism, hospitality “, details Capone. “We had foreseen a million unemployed and unfortunately we risk getting very close to that figure. We are facing a world that has stopped. The economy today is not able to restart immediately so the release of layoffs represents a serious risk for the world of work. Instead, it is necessary to start with a massive phase of vaccinations. Only in this way can we really start again “, concludes the Ugl secretary. (ITALPRESS). mpe / ads / red 09-Apr-21 14:00

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