Monday, April 18, 2011

Fiom: Fiat around laws on transfer of business

It seems that Fiat and Fiom are at loggerheads for some strategies which are not liked the Lingotto trade union representatives. Subject of the battle, in this case, the establishment of Pomigliano for which - the words of the Secretary-General Maurizio Landini - "we are ready to do battle." On the contrary: the battle is already begun, given that today a lawsuit has been filed with the court against the Fiat of Turin against the new company plant near Naples.

"The company wants to circumvent the Italian and European laws on the transfer of an undertaking: having requested to resign in view of re-employment is a way not to apply the national labor contract," he said, noting the fear of wanting to leave out manufactures unions that have not signed the agreement for the production Pomigliano.

Among these would be the first Fiom. Meanwhile, the imminent meeting between Sergio Marchionne and secretaries general of the CISL and UIL, also attended by the leaders of the lashes, Susanna Camusso. Subject: re-launching the site Grugliasco (ex Bertone) where Fiat has invested 500 million euros to bring some production Maserati.

The first two organizations are willing to sign a deal with Fiat is very similar to that of Pomigliano and Mirafiori, which the eyebrow and the Fiom not even want to hear. And knowing that the majority both among workers and among the stewards, link here to a referendum among the workers.

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