Whirlpool Naples, the judge reserves the decision on layoffs. The workers hope
Whirlpool closes in Naples, the anger of the workers
The labor judge of the Naples Court, Maria Rosaria Lombardi, “reserved” the decision on the dismissal of the workers of the Whirlpool plant in via Argine. Workers return to hope. The unions: “We hope we have shown Whirlpool’s bad faith in signing an agreement that he would not respect.”
Whirlpool workers in front of the Palace of Justice in Naples.
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Whirlpool closes in Naples, the anger of the workers
Good news for the factory workers Whirlpool of Naples: the labor judge of the Neapolitan Court, Maria Rosaria Lombardi, has reserved a decision for the next few days on the dismissals of the workers of the American giant. The appeal was presented by the workers’ union, which contested Whirlpool’s decision in a dispute that has now lasted for almost three years. Today, while the workers demonstrated outside, inside the Court of Naples, both parties in the case were heard, then we moved on to the reasons.
The Fiom-CGIL union, which is supporting the workers in this long and exhausting dispute, is satisfied. For the national secretary Barbara Tibaldi “the reasons we have presented demonstrate Whirlpool’s bad faith in signing an agreement that it has not respected.” Fiom’s lawyer too Lello Ferrara he is confident “with respect to the complexity and delicacy of the theme at the center of this appeal”. The general secretary of the Fiom-Cgil of Naples Rosario RappaHe then added that he will now await the judge’s sentence with great confidence, explaining that “in the face of a positive outcome, the state of the art of the dispute changes, having time until March”. On the other hand, the national strike scheduled for Friday 29 October in Varese, in front of the local Whirlpool company, does not change, in which all the workers of the group’s plants in Italy will participate for the whole day. “The general mobilization”, the secretariat said, therefore continues, starting “at 10 am on Friday 29 October in Cassinetta, Varese”.
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