Minister Orlando in Genoa: “Ready proposals to help Piaggio and Ansaldo Energia. The problem of Italy? Inequalities “
The Minister of Labor Andrea Orlando was in the Ligurian capital to meet, together with the candidates of the Democratic Party in Liguria, the Ligurian trade unions and listen to their demands on the world of work
Genoa – “We are ready with proposals to support Ansaldo Energia and Piaggio”. And again “the PNRR funds are a precious resource that should not be wasted, a wide-ranging plan is needed for the Ligurian Healthcare, which is currently lacking”. He said it today the Minister of Labor Andrea Orlando who together with the candidates of the Democratic Party in Liguria met the Ligurian trade unionsto listen to their demands on the world of work.
The meeting was attended by Valentina Ghio regional secretary of the PD and candidate for the Chamber; Lorenzo Basso, Giancarlo Furfaro and Cristina Lodi, candidates for the Senate; Alberto Pandolfo and Katia Piccardo candidates for the Chamber and also the metropolitan secretary Pd Genova Simone D’Angelo and the leader of the Democratic Party of the Region Luca Garibaldi.
Corporate crises
At the center of the meeting, therefore, corporate crises in Liguria. On Piaggio in particular Orlando announced: “We are working to find solutions quickly, while Ansaldo Energia’s question is more delicatefor this reason, a possible support from Cassa Depositi e Prestiti for the company should be evaluated, while asking for guarantees and clear commitments for the future. “For their part, the trade unions have asked that a constant dialogue with the government on labor issues and to jeopardize the commitment to the expensive energy, which risk bringing them to their knees.
Healthcare and Pnrr
Among the topics also health and the NRP: “The PNRR funds are a precious resource that should not be wasted, a wide-ranging plan is needed for the Ligurian healthcare system, which is currently lacking, which goes beyond ordinary administration, capable of reversing a trend, starting with the flight of If properly used, the PNRR funds will make it possible to carry out local health care and offer a treatment service in those areas far away from hospitals “, said the minister.
In Liguria, he added, “Toti is using the PNRR only for routine maintenancewithout a social and articulated plan and this means wasting precious investments and not allowing a repositioning of the Region in the national chessboard “.
Contracts and minimum wage
“The Democratic Party wants to strengthen bargaining, because with good contracts, no minimum wage is requiredbut where there are no contracts, you need a law that provides for a minimum wage throughout the country. “This was underlined by the Minister of Labor Andrea Orlando on a visit to the Unity Day in Genoa Pegli.
“Alongside the minimum wage it is necessary to ensure that there is a quality of work, it is increasingly urgent to address the issue of precariousnessovercome the forest of contractual types that currently exist, make stabilization more convenient and discourage the use of temporary work in a precarious form “, he adds.
Inequalities
“The electoral campaign is starting now, the August novel I think it has found the Italians interested in something else, now we are starting to get serious, the project that the Democratic Party has developed must be put in place: the main problem to be faced in the country is the fight against inequalities“underlines the Minister of Labor Andrea Orlando from the Pegli Unity Day.
“Inequalities that mark work, women, those that separate inland areas from large urban centers, we must help those who are further behind ask – a significant contribution to those who support Orlando -. So I think it is fair taxation of extra-profits, a redistribution process must be considered. The Democratic Party is at the forefront for a lot of damage to a right that has disturbing characteristics in aspects and that has the ambition to turn the country back by reducing the civil liberties won thanks to the great movements of women and young people in the seventies “.
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