De Palma, Puglia needs investment negotiation plan for disputes

“The main industrial crisis is that which concerns the former Ilvabut unfortunately that of Grottaglie for aerospace and we come from an assembly in Bosch in which we discussed the fact that there is not full saturation of work for all workers. It is necessary to address an industrial plan for Puglia the excellence of industrial work that exists.

The added value of work in Puglia is represented exactly by the workers. Therefore there is a need for investments that guarantee an ecological and digital transition that secures jobs and workers”.

This was stated by the general secretary of Fiom CGIL Michele De PalmaToday at Bari for the campaign to collect signatures on the 4 referendum questions of the CGIL in front of the factory gates Sirti Of Modugno. This morning De Palma participated in meetings with workers in the plant Bosch.

“One sector – observed De Palma – on which we need to focus is certainly that of steelthere is a great need for steel and we have the largest steel plant in Europe here.

We have the capacity – continued the trade unionist – of an automotive sector that already has leading metalworking companies in the sector and then there is avionics for which we have the possibility of achieving objectives that in the past were not even thinkable, but this is only possible if there is a negotiating investment plan public and private – he concluded De Palma – to relaunch employment”.

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