ITALIAN NUCLEAR GREEN PEACE FROM ABROAD WITH FIOM Beppe Grillo's blog - 1 -
Marchionne is just an employee of the Lambs. It 'paid for them to gain and to act as a lightning rod. Nothing more. The harshness of his language (and action), which expires in pure provocation for cassintegrati, layoffs and workers accepting any condition not to lose their jobs, is unacceptable. His master's muzzle. If Fiat has every right to move its production overseas, the Italians have a right to present to you even greater profits conto.Per decades of lambs and large shareholders will have paid for the Italian taxpayers, from layoffs when the Fiat had accounts in red, with grants for scrapping incentives for factories in the South The Agnelli, whose voice has not yet been heard during the negotiations, let them bag and baggage, but the first pay tens of billions of that are paid to the Italian State.
"We are a group of Italians aged under 40 who live and work abroad, but who continue to have direct contacts with Italy that bind us affection and nostalgia, accompanied by anger to see him in constant decline.
None of us has so far been directly involved in politics, although sympathetic to the left in its broadest sense, but what is happening can not remain indifferent. So we decided to express our concerns on some important issues:
- blackmail Marchionne a contract negotiated and not imposed
- calling for a referendum like the plebiscites of the Fascist period in which the only choice is between unemployment and the conditions imposed
by the owner - the exception to constitutional rights recognized by entering into private contracts
- the renunciation of the national collective agreement in the silence of most of Confindustria and the unions (which a priori should have refused to sign a contract other than the national one for the workers at Mirafiori)
- exclusion the largest metalworkers' union representation by sindacale.br> We consider it very serious.
We find it even less acceptable in a time of economic crisis and reject the attempt to make the workers pay the costs of the failure of neo-liberalism. We marvel at the awkward silence of most of the opposition, especially the parliament, and we think it's time to stand up sharply. The FIOM not only protects workers at Mirafiori, defends the Constitution, democracy, freedom of choice. Defends, in essence, the possibility of a future for our country, we seem ever more distant. Now stand on the side of workers' rights is defending not only a social model based on solidarity and equality - that would be ridiculous to define concepts dating - but also on a more equitable distribution of income in order to avoid overproduction crises and speculative bubbles. It means rejecting the intensive use of labor, typical of developing countries and certainly not in the advanced economies. They are not reformers who want to turn back the clock of history, but reactionaries. Those who are not heroes, fomenting a war between the poor, lead us on the path of underdevelopment. They are not innovators who, instead of focusing on research and investment in human capital, are simply looking to cut costs with social dumping.
We believe that for more attacks on the Constitution, rights, and to our social contract, in short, the future of our country, we can stop. This hope is linked to two factors: the disdain for the reality of things and the courage to change. For this we have no doubt: we are with the FIOM. "
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