USC to Unions “We’re Going Nowhere Without a Comprehensive Economic Vision”
San Marino Union of Commerce and Tourism believes that extrapolating only part of the data from an economic report is misleading “If we wanted to behave – writes in a statement – in the same way as the trade unions they had to extrapolate other data, reported in the same economic report, where it is clear that the trade and its companies have a marginality index around to 2.8% while for the remaining sectors it is around 8.5%”.
We need the trade unions to get to know the reality more closely: trade is the only sector obliged to bear highly onerous internal bank costs and commissions, it boasts a higher indirect tax payment than other sectors, but this is not synonymous with greater “health” nor with increased margins, it is the only sector to have suffered forced closures, it has suffered and will suffer the increase in energy because it must guarantee opening hours to the public without knowing the extent of its sales in the slightest daily.
To the labor unions remember that in the same data list is the percentage of increase in raw materials of the 29% in 2021 alone and the production value of the balance sheets attests around 10/15%. “Despite all the premises, somewhat worrying for the commercial sector – concludes USC- we have already proposed, and we will continue unceasingly to propose a contractual increasefair, sustainable and transparent”.
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