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Renzi: labor reform can not be postponed – Il Sole 24 Ore

Renzi: labor reform can not be postponed – Il Sole 24 Ore

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This article was published on 24 September 2014 at 17:40.
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“There’s a discussion that I respect and like all the threads can help you out on a stronger position but it is clear that it is unthinkable that there are times when one stops and pulls back. ” The Italian political agenda in the minds of the premier away in the United States. Speaking on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York Renzi is back today on the debate on the Jobs act that takes the stage at home to reinforce the intention of bringing home the reform at all costs, “it is unthinkable that I stop or pull me back. ”

Yes to listen, but there are reforms that must be made
“It must be very clear – adds Renzi – that we have to listen to all that we are to talk with everyone, but there are things that must be made: the constitutional reform, electoral law in the shortest possible time, a radical reform of the Pa, the reform of justice from the civil and labor reform. This labor reform is absolutely irrinviabile. ” Renzi also cites the reform of Pa, which will be “radical”, “a crucial step toward the dismantling of the vetoes,” as confirmed by the interest shown “by the interlocutors of Silicon Valley.”

Monday discussion in direction, “and then you decide you do all the same way”
The premier also stressed to reporters what will be the time fixed by him to close the debate on the overcoming of Article 18 of the Statute of workers that is tearing the Democratic Party: “Monday I will present my ideas in the direction of” on labor reform, which “are shared”; Then, he explains, “there will be a debate, we discuss, and eventually decides to vote and gets everyone in the same way, it all goes together.”

Camusso (CGIL): “It is the government that forces us to confrontation”
Even in the USA, therefore, Renzi does not diminish the pressure on the Democratic Party and the majority for the launch of the Jobs Act, even if it means going against the minority within the party and the unions. A strategy that does not like in particular to the general secretary of the CGIL, Susanna Camusso, who speaking on Porta a Porta for the episode that aired tonight is not the CGIL to want the confrontation, “but it is the government that forces us to confrontation . ” For Camusso “we should not resign ourselves to the clash,” must “seek positive solutions,” but skepticism remains about a possible confrontation: “I do not think that the government has no intention from this point of view and I consider this worrying.”

To See: optimistic that the Democratic Party to invest in the future, not the past
work and the ongoing reform remains the central theme of the intervention of the Prime Minister to foreign investors at the Council on Foreign Relations. “The first objective” of the government, Renzi explains to the audience, “is to change the labor market because it is focused on the past and so there are too many unemployed.” For Italy, “the most serious risk is the search for consensus consent, to remain exactly where it is.” Returning to the discussion on the reform of the work, then it says Renzi “very optimistic that my party, the Democratic Party, decided to invest in the future and not to defend the past.” To explain the positions on the field, Renzi points out that “The people of the left, leader of my political party and not the right, think that should be maintained at all costs, the Workers’ Statute,” and that “this is the only way to be men of the left. ”



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