Friday, January 2, 2015

Rome, vigilant assentisti, Renzi attacks: “We will act on cases because pa … – The Messenger

Rome, vigilant assentisti, Renzi attacks: "We will act on cases because pa … – The Messenger

“I read of 83 brigades of 100 to Roma who do not work” sick “the 31dic. That’s why in 2015 we change the civil service rules. ” Writes on Twitter Council President Matteo Renzi, accompanying the message with the hashtag “# Buon2015.”

The prime minister then wrote on Facebook that the l 2015 will be “the year of constitutional reform the new electoral law. We will cover culture, school, Rai, green-act work. Public employment, so that events do not happen again like that of Rome where the night of December 31, 83% of policemen stayed home because of illness or donate blood. “

But it had not been removed from it? To whom in a Twitter message points out, however, that when the new rules on civil servants were “struck out” by the Jobs Act with a “strange zapping legislature”, Matteo Renzi responds: “I pray? We have put them in a bill that is before Parliament. It’s called democracy. “

In the Capitol have no doubts: quell’83 percent of defections last hour, among the policemen involved in various shifts in between Eve and New Year are the appetizer of a possible underground war against the introduction of the new rules for the granting of the additional payment to employees Capitoline, including white helmets.

Madia. ‘Inspectorate for Public Ministry immediately activated for questioning violations and prompt disciplinary action, “he scitto the Minister of Public Administration, Marianna Madia, in a tweet preceded by the hashtag” #Roma #vigiliassenti. ” “Next” with the reform of public administration “to reward the excellence that we have and punish irresponsible,” he added in another tweet Madia always preceded by the hashtag “#Roma #vigiliassenti.”

The Guarantor for the strikes opens proceedings after the massive absence of the municipal police in Rome. This was announced by the Authority of guarantee for the strikes, announcing that “will open a process of evaluation, with reference to the massive absence of the municipal police in Rome New Year’s Eve.”

“If the behavior adopted by the cops results in a wildcat strike, sanctions are those provided by the law, ranging from a minimum of 2,500 euro to a maximum of 50,000 euro,” then stated to TG2 Roberto Alesse , Guarantor for the strikes.

Risk to absentee. As was the case in the past, whenever the Authority occurrence of a causal link between the mobilization organized by trade unions, on which the Authority had already ruled, and sick leave, which will be verified on the basis of data provided by ‘Administration, “not hesitate to take the penalties, that the law provides.” “It is not acceptable to suffer the effects of the protest -underlines Garante- users are citizens.” Law 146 of 1990, states the Authority, “governs the exercise of the right to strike in public services and only within the rules set out in it can strike.”

The unions: not fire on everyone, for clarification . “We condemn strongly the hardships that occurred on the night of New Year, it is our opinion that the responsibility for what happened be sought however to 360 degrees, and abuse if substantiated, punished. Also this time we have not in any way give information to workers that differ from the provisions of regulations, contracts and regulations. ” So in a note unions CGIL FP, FP CISL and UIL FPL. “We demand that the affair will face total clarity. Also because the statements of these hours by the administration and government that shoot in the pile end up fueling controversy harmful instrumental that do not solve the problems. What is happening will not stop our demands, instead shows how it is essential to change things seek common solutions with the involvement of employees, “added the secretaries of FP CGIL, CISL and UIL FPL Fp of Rome and Lazio.
              
             
                         
         

             Friday, January 2, 2015, 08:51 – Last Updated: 18:42
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