Anis and Csdl, Cdls and USL sign the Consolidated Law on the Industrial Sector
A long-desired and awaited goal, which today takes shape. Consolidated Text of the Industrial Sector: systematizes documents stratified over time into an organic body. Today the signature, for a defined historical passage. Embossed the broad cooperation between industrialists and social partners. “Finally it gives a clear picture of the labor standards in the Industry Contract – comments enthusiastically la President of ANIS, Neni Rossini. There was a collaborative, synergistic work; with everyone’s support, we have given concrete answers to the world of work, acknowledging the decision on salary increases and creating – with the compromise with the parties – an excellent result, which will make a contribution in such a difficult moment to the economy and workers”.
Common satisfaction for an act that is both formal and substantial. Now the word ai industry workers.
“A much leaner text – notes the Secretary of the Csdl Industry federation, Agostino D’Antonio – which had to be done for years already. Let’s hope the workers approve of it; it is in everyone’s interest to have clarity from a regulatory point of view, at least in the industrial sector. Then we’ll make it with the others too.”
“It’s another stage, which follows the contract renewal on April 21st. It’s an important step – comments the Secretary of the USL Industry federation, Enrico Biordi – because we will bring this text to the workers’ scrutiny, to ensure coverage erga omnes to all workers in the sector”.
“We clearly expect approval from the workers – continues the Secretary of the CDLS Industry Federation, Paride Neri – for a text that will also allow those who have not been able to receive the increases to see the arrears recognized, in the first useful paycheck”.
In the video the interviews with President Anis, Neni Rossini and to the Secretary of the Csdl Industry federation, Augustine D’Antonio; to the Secretary of the USL Industry federation, Enrico Biordi and to the Secretary of the Cdls Industry federation, Paris Neri