“The government has summoned us, we will hear what it intends to respond to our platforms and the demands that also come from the (union members).
“If the first signs produce the fact that the government has reopened clear talks, good, that is what we ask.
“But the point now are the contents and the answers,” Landini said on the sidelines of a meeting on income, work and solidarity, at the warehouse of the association Nonna Roma.
Landini said the issues missing from the agenda were “things that we are asking for: there is no talk of overcoming precariousness, health and renewal of contracts and we need to understand what room for change there is on the fiscal reform enabling decree”.
The leaders of Italy’s four main trade union federations, CGIL, CISL, UIL and UGL, have been called to the prime minister’s office on Tuesday, May 30 to “frame the work” on institutional reforms, tax enabling law, inflation, pensions, workplace safety and productivity, sources said on Monday.
The meeting will be followed by the start or continuation of specific talks with the ministers concerned, said the sources.
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