Monday, September 29, 2014

Jobs Act, the minority Democratic Party ready to vote “no”. Unions do not … – Time

Jobs Act, the minority Democratic Party ready to vote "no". Unions do not … – Time

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 If the government were to accelerate on Article 18 by a decree, the CGIL is ready for a general strike. But the trade union front unit is not even on the battle against changing the rule on dismissals. The leader of the CGIL, CISL and UIL have met this morning to discuss the possibility of joint mobilization, but did not decide on joint action. The only decision is to “continue to discuss”, said Susanna Camusso, which excludes any “division” between the trade unions.

 “Renzi does not know – he said Camusso – that co.co.co as a model contract no longer exists, applies only to retirees. E ‘was replaced by other forms such as vouchers and project contracts. I do not think that there is or ‘in the enabling act nor Renzi in the words of the true intention of reducing insecurity. “

 “Renzi does not even know the Constitution, we are a trend,” said the general secretary of Uil, Luigi Angeletti, in response to the words of Matteo Renzi, who yesterday said that the unions are the only organization with more than 15 employees to not have the item

 18 The CGIL, less open to dialogue, will be in Rome for a demonstration on 25 October. With UIL and CISL trying to arrive at a common position. It is the CISL to be more cautious, trying to figure out if it is possible to achieve a broader mediation with the government on all issues involving labor reform. The UIL awaits the final decision on the road Renzi really want to undertake, on which today delivers the leadership of the Democratic Party, shaken by numerous stomach ache.

 After days and days of statements from a distance, comes the moment of confrontation between the majority and the minority party renziana. Contract of employment protections growing, stop the insecurity, shock absorbers and opportunities for those who lose their jobs, are the highlights of the text of the Prime Minister, in addition to intervention on Article 18 Minorities of the Democratic Party will vote “no” to the proposal on jobs if this act were to provide for the abolition of Article. 18 and maintained for the sole case of discriminatory dismissal. The position was developed at a meeting of the Chamber of Deputies.

 It waits to see if the secretary will make some opening or less on the demands made by the minority on the Jobs Act. “If the proposal remains as it is, it is inevitable that we vote against,” says Alfredo D’Attorre, Area reformist. The situation is very delicate. Renzi was received this morning by Giorgio Napolitano at the Quirinale.

 The votes of a large part of the minority could really make a real danger of splitting the party. A spectrum away from Cuperlo: “I do not even want to hear that word conjure up – said the leader of Sinistradem – we in the Democratic Party is our party, our home, we wanted it with all the passion possible. After the direction you will go in Parliament, the groups will discuss and take up their positions as it should be. ” But Article 18 insists: “It is not enough to say that you will confirm the right of reinstatement to discriminatory dismissals.” The leader of the Young Turks, Matthew Orfini, calls for “robust corrections.” A margin of mediation is still open, everything will depend on the availability of Renzi to yield to some changes on the text. Pippo Civati, however, is just hopeful. Ddice that “the only one that has split Renzi is the electoral program of the Democratic Party.”

 Troubled waters even in the center. In Forza Italy – where he discusses the proposal of Silvio Berlusconi to merge the party and club “Forza Silvio” – the wing gathered around Raffaele Lease disputes a too soft attitude towards the government.

 

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