Italy: the CGIL union has a plan to get out of the crisis

“To get out of the crisis, we are going to need new rules, all the rules we failed to set over the past fifteen years. But we mostly need new values and a new liability ethic” declared Gugliemo Epifani, CGIL general secretary, during the national assembly with its 10.000 executives and representatives, in Rome on November 5. On this occasion, he launched a “platform” with propositions to face the crisis which is affecting Italy (see our dispatch No. 080860)
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iemo Epifani, CGIL general secretary, during the national assembly
with its 10.000 executives and representatives, in Rome on November 5. On this
occasion, he launched a “platform” with propositions to face the crisis which
is affecting Italy (see our dispatch No. 080860)

Supporting employment. The
CGIL wants the resources of the fund for “social dumpers” to be increased and
its intervention extended to all precarious workers. It also asks for the establishment of a system to fill the
fund in th

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