“I launch the proposal of a great pact with the secretary of the CGIL to carry out a truth operation in Italy, to tell together with the unions who are those who pay little, who don’t pay the right amount, those who are outside the rules. And perhaps we will discover that it’s not industry but other sectors.” In a first face-to-face, albeit from a distance, the president of Confindustria, Carlo Bonomi, speaking on Skytg24 economy, launches the proposal of an alliance against pirated contracts to the leader of the CGIL Maurizio Landini, in connection.
“We need a great social equity pact to make with the union and to say bluntly who those who pay little are. Who are they? Cooperatives, fake cooperatives, trade and services” stated Bonomi.
Appreciation came from Landini but the number one of the CGIL reiterated that against the ‘pirate contracts’ that have proliferated in the last 10-12 years it is necessary to “renew contracts that have expired 7, 8, 9, 10 years ago”, “a tax reform” because “the level of taxation on employee work is unmatched in other countries and we have an unprecedented level of tax evasion” and “arrive at a law on representation”. Which means “measuring the real representativeness of those who make the contracts, both the employers and the workers” and “giving the value of general law to the contracts, therefore giving the workers the rights that are provided for in the contracts” and thus “we would not have need the minimum wage.”
But in addition to the truth about contracts operation, Confindustria calls on the unions to “raise their eyes”. The renewal of the contracts, said Bonomi, “will be the next test and not only for the platform relating to the monetary part.
Confindustria and the union must discuss industrial policy. We need to raise our sights and together build a modern, inclusive, sustainable national collective agreement because the future of industry is at stake and without industry there is no Italy” she warned.
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2023-11-23 19:24:00
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