Saturday, September 27, 2014

The Bishops: “The article 18 is not dogma” Civati: Renzi wants to split the Democratic Party – Corriere della Sera

The Bishops: "The article 18 is not dogma" Civati: Renzi wants to split the Democratic Party – Corriere della Sera



Milan , 27 September 2014 – 24:20

     
     
 

Article 18 is not” a dogma of faith “and its eventual abolition is used only if it creates jobs,” otherwise it’s no use. ” This was stated by Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco , Archbishop of Genoa and president of the Italian Episcopal Conference (CEI), at the meeting on the theme of work with the representatives of the unions of Genoa, speaking of ‘ hypothesis is exceeded and Article 18 of the Statute of Workers. “There are not – said the cardinal – the dogmas of faith and there is no dogma of any kind with regard to social practices. This knot – he added – must be dealt with only one intention, one goal: we must consider this issue in terms of proposals for any decision, any way to deal with the Article 18 should aim to create jobs or otherwise not used nothing. The winning idea will win but not the good of all. “

The CGIL is mobilized

Meanwhile, the CGIL stands ready to any option. In particular, if the government continues on labor reform by decree, effectively cutting the comparison with the social partners, will be inevitable iindire “general strike.” He did know the general secretary of the CGIL, Susanna Camusso , speaking to the National Assembly of the Fiom. “If you decide to proceed with the decree – he explained – we must proclaim a general strike.” Meanwhile, on 25 October, the CGIL will be in the streets to demonstrate against the reform: “It will be the beginning of a season of mobilization.” The Camusso has also urged the government to stop with the linear cuts in public spending. For the general secretary of the CGIL “we must change our pace.” He noted that with regard to the law of stability has so far only heard talk of cuts of 3% for each ministry and this “leads us to imagine that we are once again faced with a policy of pure linear cuts.” But the policy of cuts that we have behind – said the leader of the main Italian trade union – was not so much the reduction of waste, but has resulted in “wages and employment in the government.”

Landini: “Manifesting with CISL and UIL? If you can “

On the mobilization and the assumption of joint demonstrations with CISL and UIL shall be the secretary of Fiom, Maurizio Landini, which says: “if you can.” Landini then added: “We are more than Renzi we need to change the country, with which we must mediate, not with sms from Detroit. Gone are the days of proxies in white. From Monday assemblies in all places of work and mobilization in all territories with instruments both traditional and creative. “



” Bring all Serie A »

Raffaele Bonanni

, Secretary Outgoing CISL, has meanwhile spoken of the debate on Article 18 as a “media bubble to hide the economic emergency” and responding indirectly to Renzi explained that the real challenge for the government must be to “bring everyone in Series A ‘.

Berlusconi: “If reform is right , we will say yes, “

At work also involved Forza Italy and is the same Silvio Berlusconi to ensure the support of his party to reform Article 18 “If the left is doing the opposite of what he has done in the past – said the former prime minister speaking by phone to a conference organized by the party in Perugia – how can we say no to those reforms that we wanted? We would be unfair people. We will say yes but if – warned Berlusconi – the reforms are not done in the right way we will say no. ” The leader of Forza Italy in the House, Renato Brunetta adds: “The trade-offs are not required. We are the words of Renzi America: Violation of Article 18 of the Statute of Workers, more flexibility in input and output. We, for the good of Italy, we hope that Renzi get done, but if you will be forced by the CGIL, the Communist minority of his party, to back denounce the scam. ”

September 27, 2014 | 24:20

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