Construction Fund: 28,800 euros for study grants for workers’ children

The Cassa Edile di Alessandria represents over a thousand companies and assists more than six thousand workers in the construction sector. This year too, the traditional ceremony of awarding scholarships to the children of registered workers who have achieved meritorious scholastic results and to workers who have been registered for 25 years was renewed.

In expressing his satisfaction with the large presence of family members of the winners in the hall of the Construction School of Alessandria, the president of the Cassa Edile, Giancarlo Muzio, underlined the work carried out in recent years “to achieve greater closeness and more effective communication with the world of businesses, consultants and workers to make the Cassa Edile a support and an authoritative reference for all those involved in the sector in various capacities, as a guarantee of regularity, correctness and legality”.

Vice President Paolo Tolu drew attention to the dedication and work in construction, in particular, for those who have already worked for a quarter of a century, who “deserve great respect and deep appreciation from the social partners of sector and the Building Fund”. At the same time he recalled the scourge of accidents at work against which “the bicameral system has been fighting for years, for the correct application of the construction contract, which places the utmost attention on risk prevention, the regularity of the position of workers and their adequate and specific training”.

After greetings from the president of the Province of Alessandria, Enrico Bussalino and the councilor for public education of the municipality of Alessandria, Maria Cornara, under the direction of the director of the Cassa Edile, Cinzia Capelli, the certificates and scholarships were delivered study.

The Cassa Edile has established 46 scholarships for a total of 28,800 euros to be assigned to the children of members who have distinguished themselves with meritorious results in their studies: 300 euros with a grade of 9 at lower secondary schools, 600 euros at secondary schools second degree and 1500 euros with a grade of 29 or for a degree with 110 at university.

The winners

For lower secondary school: Andrei Stefan Moglan, Sabrina Bertino, Mara Santoro, Luca Famà, Fatima Ranfino, Sofia Sciusco, Alessandro Santoro, Ginevra Albano, Lucrezia Melogno, Sebastiano Caporale, Rina Lin, Sofia Mulè, Nicholas Bergantino, Gabriel Andreica , Devis Nezaj, Rania Bahoudi, Giada Squillace, Ludovica Medicina, Watten Preet Singh, Virginia Torresini.

For upper secondary school: Francesco Iacovino, Francesco Mele, Alessia Geremia, Angelica Cresci, Pasquale Di Maiolo, Rosa Avino, George Daniele Chiuta, Martina Zambianchi, Emanuela Kamberi, Hind Karram, Simone Integlia, Clarissa Xhixha, Irene Rizzon, Filomena Cambareri, Elisa Iannucci, Michela Valsorda, Angelo Gencarelli, Syria Oliveri.

For the university: Tatiana Ruizzo, Clarissa Curto, Rossella Timpanaro, Eva Santolini, Sonia Guardì, Marika Enrico, Debora Cimo, Serena Hmaied.

The workers rewarded for having been members of the Building Fund for 25 years were 23: Marco Azzi, Marco Bottero, Salvatore Calò, Santo Consentino, Massimo Delli Poggi, Wilmar Mario Firpo, Ciro Fusco, Renato Loi, Francesco Macca, Angelo Maggioni, Piero Manini, Maurizio Mazzei, Luigi Miglietta, Ciro Orlando, Mauro Passarella, Wladimiro Pavoli, Giovanni Peaquin, Ermir Prrini, Miloudi Sakhi, Danilo Serra, Massimiliano Valeri, Michele Virzì, Barbara Callegaro.

The ceremony was attended by the president of the ANCE of the province of Alessandria, Paolo Valvassore, with the director Marco Massone, the president of the Construction School, Sergio Sassone, the President of the CNA of Alessandria Mauro Ordazzo and the Director of Confartigianato Alessandria Piero Gulminetti, the Provincial Secretary of Fillea CGIL Paolo Conte and Provincial Secretary of Filca CISL Massimiliano De Blasio.

 
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