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Draghi meets the trade unions at Palazzo Chigi: it deals with pensions and the budget law. Woman option and Ape social towards the extension

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Step by step, the first real rumors about pensions also arrive. With the next budget law, in fact, the extension of the Woman Option and the extension of the Social Ape to other categories of heavy workers should arrive. It is learned from government sources, on the sidelines of the meetings in progress in these hours on the maneuver. The restoration of the instrument for the advance of women’s pensions and the expansion of the social Ape are among the proposals of the Minister of Labor Andrea Orlando, supported by most of the majority parties.

In the meantime, the meeting between the Government and the trade unions has begun at Palazzo Chigi: in addition to the Prime Minister Mario Draghi, the ministers Daniele Franco, Andrea Orlando, Renato Brunetta and the general secretaries of the CGIL, CISL and UIL are present. Before the summit, the Minister of Economy Franco met the Undersecretary to the Prime Minister Roberto Garofoli and the Minister of Culture Dario Franceschini to define the government’s line.

“If there are no answers, we will evaluate what to do” says Secretary Uil Pierpaolo Bombardieri who, arriving at Palazzo Chigi said: “We remember Draghi’s letter that started the Monti government, conditions have changed today – he continues – we must give answers to young people and for women, you cannot change pensions at each election ”.

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