Genoa, municipality pact-trade unions for work and safety with funds from the Pnrr
Make sure that the work that will be created by the realization of the projects financed by the NRP is stable, safe and on the basis of legality. It is false on the line of the protocol already stipulated for those who had been the construction sites on the Genoa bridge that this morning the Municipality and the CGIL, Cisl and Uil unions signed an agreement for the establishment of a permanent table for monitoring the financed projects from the Pnrr. “We must take a step forward for the management of all the funds that will arrive and it is necessary that there is an agreement where we guarantee the protection of those who will find employment in these projects – said the mayor Marco Bucci -. Thanks to the unions we will have a guarantee. up on safety in the workplace and on quality more than contracts, but also, anti-corruption and anti-mafia regulations. This is the way to ensure that all funding is well spent and has an economic and employment impact on the territory “.
The councilor with proxy to the Pnrr Pietro Piciocchi explains that “the signature of this morning formalizes a path that has already begun informally, the topics of comparison may meanwhile the impact on employment, given that we have not yet made an exact estimate because we are running to meet the deadlines that have been imposed on us by the government but it will be interesting to understand what impact these works will have on Genoa, but also the issues of legality and safety “. At the presentation of the agreement, the representatives of the trade unions: “The Pnrr provides for many calls for the exclusive competence of local authorities. We think it is necessary and appropriate to monitor with the Municipality and the Metropolitan City on the calls that will be there – says Marco Granara, manager of Ast Cisl Genova – understand what the addresses are, all with a view to favoring jobs that arise from investments “Mario Ghini, general secretary of Uil Liguria underlines:” We are interested in creating good, stable, open-ended and not precarious jobs like the stable one we are seeing.
We want to reverse the course on this and we have the conditions to do so. “Igor Magni, secretary general of the Genoa Chamber of Labor warns:” Unfortunately, what is happening in Ukraine will affect the extremely important amount of funds destined for the PNRR and the consequent energy crisis. On this we will pay particular attention: if we want the projects to be successful and are the current costs and needs “.