Avellino| De Luca at the Autostazione Air praises the investment in buses and attacks the Government on the IIA: we are not satisfied

The governor of the Campania Region, Vincenzo De Luca, at the Air bus station in Avellino for the formal delivery of another 100 buses of different types which will be used by the local public transport company on the various routes managed and the inauguration of the provincial section offices of the Automobil Club Italia and the PRA. Waiting for the president were regional councilors Maurizio Petracca and Enzo Alaia, and representatives of the Democratic Party from Irpinia, including the candidate for mayor of Avellino, Antonio Gengaro who stopped to talk to De Luca at the end of the meeting.

Also in Avellino were the councilor for Productive Activities, Antonio Marchiello, and the president of the Transport Commission, Luca Cascone. While De Luca was welcomed by the newly reappointed sole director of the Air Spa, Anthony Acconcia.

After a very quick tour of the structure and the review of the new buses delivered by the Campania Agency for Mobility, Infrastructures and Networks, the governor focused on on the renewal of the vehicle fleet and on the new developments in sight in the structure in via Fariello which from The paid underground car park with 250 spaces will also be operational on 22 June.

Councilor Marchiello, in particular, spoke at length with a delegation of workers and RSU of Industria Italiana Bus, as well as with the provincial secretary of Fiom CGL, Giuseppe Morsa. After the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy indicated to Invitalia to proceed with the transfer of the shares to Seri Industrial of the Civitillo group, the invitation from the union representatives and workers was to ask for and obtain clarity on the operation.

According to the workers, in fact, the proposal of the alternative consortium represented by Gruppioni-Marchesini-Stirpe was not evaluated overall, also declaring, on the part of Mimit, the absence of an industrial plan. Shortcoming denied by those directly involved.

The response from the councilor was blunt: “The offers must all be evaluated, this was the commitment of the table at Mimit. We will monitor the next moves and are ready to participate in other meetings on the issue.” On the same topic De Luca was more clear: “We are not satisfied with how the operation was treated by the Government, we had asked for Invitalia to remain in the medium term. We also want to know Seri’s proposal and the accompanying industrial plan. The unions should express their disappointment in Rome regarding the conduct of the negotiations by Mimit”.


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