The advanced anti-mafia training course inaugurated in Calabria, Bombardieri (UIL): “Increasingly committed to combating illegality”

“With this occasion we wanted to remember that there is an issue that concerns this country, which concerns legality. Legality is talking about the mafia, it is talking about those who violate work contracts, those who do not apply safety regulations. In particular, the feeling is that we no longer talk about it. And it’s not just a Calabrian issue. So there is an overall problem of mafia infiltration, there is a problem of how the mafias organize themselves to often manage work-related phenomena and we as a union have felt the need to train and inform our managers and to be ready and equipped to respond accordingly.” This was said by Pierpaolo Bombardieri, general secretary of Uil, speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the inauguration in Gizzeria, Calabria, of the first course of the High Anti-Mafia Training School, a project promoted by the national Uil which has entrusted the training of its managers and delegates, on these issues, to the anti-mafia association Noi, chaired by Massimo Coluzzi and Federica Angeli, honorary president and journalist of Repubblica who has lived under guard for years, threatened by the Roman mafia. The general secretary of the Calabrian Uil Maria Elena Senese is present at the initiative. “We did it with Federica Angeli – he added – with her we created this first high training school on the mafia to learn why knowledge is the main element on which to then build actions. And then to understand how to move in a mafia that has transformed, which today perhaps manages large companies or manages large situations, and obviously carries out behavior that is not acceptable for us. Making workers work illegally, not applying safety regulations, maintaining intimidating behavior is not acceptable for us, therefore the need to start from Calabria to give this signal”.

 
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