Crisis of the Agricultural Consortium of Siena, five councilors: “We didn’t know ‘
Five majority councilors of the Consorzio Agrario di Siena board of directors intervene on the delicate moment of the body.
“Following the publication in the local press of the note sent by the Flai Cgil and Fai Cisl trade unions on the Agricultural Consortium, a note in which the Board of Directors was asked for greater clarity on the industrial plan and on the future of the consortium, five majority directors to the same The members of the Board of Directors replied to both CGIL and CISL underlining how the vice president had never reported this request. Everyone was unaware of it, otherwise they would have responded with the utmost amusement, given that the protection of workers and their work is a duty that well-trained advisers. Thus, the same proposed a meeting to the trade unions to explain the position of the directors and their project.
The meeting was held this afternoon between the five directors of and the FAI CISL which adhered to the invitation: the five members of the Board of Directors of the Agricultural Consortium explained that they have the industrial plan presented by the management in substance, they consider it only a plan liquidation, sale of properties without a clear prospect of entrepreneurial relaunch and, as such, incapable of a real business relaunch and bearer as a consequence of the liquidation of the company and the loss of jobs. The five councilors, on the other hand, proposed a plan to relaunch the Agricultural Consortium based on joining the Consorzi Agrari d’Italia project which will guarantee both the mutual aid activity and the maintenance of employment levels, indeed, hoping for recruitment.
At the end of the meeting, both the Consortium councilors and the FAI CISL trade union representatives expressed their presentation for the constructive and transparent climate, setting a forthcoming meeting on the agenda to investigate corporate development issues “.
The note signed by the directors of the Agricultural Consortium Leonardo Belperio, Roberto Caciorgna, Elia Sardone, Luigi Sardone and Eros Trabalzini