The 28th national congress of the National Fiom (Federation of Metallurgical Workers) opens. Appointment to Padua from 16-18 February, when Michele De Palma will be confirmed as national secretary, save for unexpected surprises. Finally, De Palma, who requested a salary table from the new Meloni government, will summarize the days of the congress. He will also be the national secretary of CGIL Maurizio Landini, whose speech is scheduled for Friday, 18 to 17.
After the greetings of Padua mayor Sergio Giordani and Fiom-Cgil Padova secretary general Loris Scarpa, the congress will start at 13.30 on Thursday, 16 February, with industriAll European Union general secretary Luc Triangle expected to intervene. .
Michele De Palma, Fiom-Cgil’s general secretary, will take the floor for the opening speech at 14.30. This will be followed by a speech by Gianfranco Pagliarulo, Anpi’s national president, followed by greetings from Roberto Benaglia, secretary general of Fim-Cisl, and Rocco Palombella, general secretary of Uilm-Uil.
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The “Explanation on the Federmeccanica-subsidiary national convention” will be presented on Thursday, 16 February at 10:30 am. The work will be promoted and coordinated by the national Fiom-Cgil and will be joined by curator Vincenzo Bavaro, professor of Business Law at the University of Bari, Stefano Franchi, director general of Federmeccanica, and Francesca Re David, national secretary of CGIL. .
On the second day, Friday, February 17, a session titled “Peace, Work, Democracy” is planned with international trade unions at 14.30. During the day, the head of Uiki-onlus (Italian Kurdistan Information Office), Yılmaz Orkan, Italy’s Ambassador to the State of Palestine Abeer Odeh, Cecilia Strada, ResQ People Saving People will also intervene.
Source: Today IT
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