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Former Ilva, the dismissed employee must be reinstated for a post on Facebook: the decision of the labor judge

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“The labor judge orders the former Ilva of Taranto to summarize the dismissed worker for a post on the fiction with Sabrina Ferilli”. This was announced by the USB base union underlining “the victory of Riccardo Cristello”. The worker, continues Usb, had been “fired by ArcelorMittal for having published a post on the fiction Svegliati Amore Mio, starring Sabrina Ferilli” and which has anti-pollution content.

So the dismissal has been canceled and the worker will be reinstated. This was decided by the court of Taranto, acting as labor judge, accepting the appeal presented by Riccardo Cristello. The worker of the former Ilva, was fired on April 8, after he published a post on his Facebook page with an invitation to follow the fiction Wake up my love, on the issues of industrial pollution, directed by Simona Izzo and Ricky Tognazzi, broadcast on Canale 5. According to Arcelor Mittal, that post contained offensive phrases that damaged the image of the company and its managers.

The sentence was filed today, following the outcome of the hearing on 21 July, according to what was confirmed by LaPresse, the lawyer Mario Soggia, of the USB trade union of Taranto, who represented Cristello in court.

The appeals and solidarity in favor of Cristello had also come from the entertainment world, from Ricky Tognazzi and Simona Izzo, directors of the TV opera broadcast on Canale 5 which tells the story of an unspecified community engaged in the battle for the environment. and health due to the presence of a nearby steel plant, and by Ferilli herself, who had also offered her financial support to the worker.

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The Minister of Labor Andrea Orlando intervened on the matter, asking for explanations from the top management of Mittal, a few days after the State entered the new company, Acciaierie d’Italia, through Invitalia.

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