UIL AND CGIL IN THE SQUARE IN ROME: LOMBARDO, “WE ALSO ASK THE ABRUZZO REGION TO CHANGE THINGS” | Current news

UIL AND CGIL IN THE SQUARE IN ROME: LOMBARDO, “WE ALSO ASK THE ABRUZZO REGION TO CHANGE THINGS” | Current news
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ROME – “We are here to continue to mobilize and ask national and regional governments to implement adequate policies to support health and safety, tax reform and wage protection. At present, more than two million workers do not have renewed national collective labor agreements, this means not increasing wages and not giving greater purchasing power to their paychecks.”

He declared it Michele Lombardo, regional secretary of Uil Abruzzo, today in Rome for the national demonstration of Uil and CGIL to reiterate the requests on health and safety, right to care and public health, tax reform and wage protection. From Abruzzo – we read in the Uil note – there was a huge participation, with numerous buses reaching the capital.

The demonstrators gathered in Piazzale Ugo La Malfa and then headed in procession to Piazzale Ostiense, where the final rally was scheduled, with speeches by the national general secretary of Uil, Pierpaolo Bombardieriand of the national general secretary of the CGIL, Maurizio Landini.

“Today, the Uil regional delegation participated in the demonstration in Rome – added secretary Lombardo – to also tell the Abruzzo Region that the issues that affect a national level also concern the regional one. Starting from public health, for which we ask to invest resources through structural and Pnrr funds, to put a credible regional public health system back into play that is up to the situation and which gives the right to citizenship on health care to all the people of Abruzzo”.

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