Monday, April 4, 2011

Fiat workers ex-Bertone Marchionne: Come with us

At the gates of the former establishment Bertone in Grugliasco today was hung a banner that read: "We want to work. Grugliasco auto shop is our future. " And workers at the plant in Grugliasco (near Turin) and acquired by Fiat in August 2009, wrote to Sergio Marchionne, inviting the next shareholders' employees.

The unions have reported, after a meeting that was held at the workshops, which are about 400 workers who signed the letter asking the CEO for direct talks to resolve problems and misunderstandings, "Dear Dr. Marchionne, is We know in a meeting. We will try to understand each other without ideological prejudices and joints.

" The project to relaunch the Grugliasco factory and the opportunity to return to work the more than 1,100 workers the company is based on a plan similar to that applied in Mirafiori, so as to continue to invest in production. The unions, however, are divided. "Our effort to keep open the deal goes ahead, then the Fiat and the world to make their own political and institutional considerations," said Vittorio De Martino Fiom.

According to Vincent Aragona, Secretary of Fismic, "teases the Fiom workers. The treaty is not open and you risk losing your investment and employment of workers. The FIM, through the words of Margot Cagliero calls instead for the organization of a referendum among the workers because "the deal if there ever was, is dead and buried, and in assembly there is only a trade union rallies."

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