Sunday, July 26, 2015

Renzi attacks the unions’ Outrageous in Pompeii “- The Time

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Acora once Matteo Renzi comes out against the unions. Sparked criticism of the Prime Minister to the representatives of workers, however, is neither the Jobs Act neither school reform, but the protests on Friday which paralyzed Pomei and Alitalia.

” Culture is the key to our future – says Renzi answering letters from readers of the Unit – I am uncontrollable rage when I see the scenes yesterday in Pompeii. ” “The meeting in Pompeii, in the manner, in those forms, is simply scandalous. We will continue to work for Pompeii despite the unions. ” The prime minister then explained the concept better on their enews, “See that after all the work done to save the site and therefore jobs in Pompeii – claims – a trade union meeting freezes suddenly thousands of tourists in the sun or see that after the sleepless nights to involve Etihad and avoid bankruptcy of Alitalia, strikes by workers of that company ruining the holidays of thousands of our fellow citizens, it hurts. “

” Let’s be clear – continues Renzi – to avoid the controversy of tomorrow: no one questions the right to strike or union assembly. Rights are sacrosanct. But there is also need common sense and reasonableness, responsibility and respect. At a time like this keep thousands of tourists from all over the world, under the sun for a trade union meeting surprise means to desire the evil of Pompeii. It means doing the evil of Pompeii. I do not have it with the unions. But if this continues we will have to defend the unions themselves. “

As regards relations between the government and workers’ representatives, Renzi says:” We have not ruled out to find agreed solutions with the union: it’s just that we did not succeed. Time will tell if we were right on the Jobs Act or unions to register now an increase in new jobs and stabilization. And I’m happy, “he continues Renzi emphasizes:” Whenever possible we are on the front line alongside the unions, as yesterday with the resolution of the story Whirlpool. But if on some things we disagree we leave to them the right of veto. If we believe we move forward. ”

“Too often – said the prime minister – our country has stalled because of the vetoes.” If the labor reform had arrived when they did Germany and Britain, with Schroeder and Blair, “we would be a country much more competitive now,” says Renzi yet. Instead, “we had to wait for our government in 2015. That’s why we have not allowed the unions to block the project was legitimate not feel the same way but it was a must for us to decide and move on.”

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Luigi Frasca

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