“Built on Work” is the slogan of the national demonstration of CGIL, CISL and UIL, held on the 1st of May and held in Potenza this year, to mark the 75th anniversary of the Constitution. “Of 365 days of the year, the government was supposed to convene the Cabinet today? Today is Labor Day, not government day. I value this day. The government should think about its business every day of the day. As CGIL general secretary Maurizio Landini speaks sarcastically “the year is only May 1st. not” he commented.
According to him, “the government is patching but a strategy is needed. We cannot continue with the propaganda blows. Today is the time to forcefully restart mobilization. All the reasons exist and stop. We have to change economic policies and social policies. This is wrong”. The CGIL Secretary General said, “This is not the case in our country, and it is,” arguing that the labor decree, which will be issued today, “expands insecurity, liberalizes fixed-term contracts and increases coupons, collects cash on Income.” It’s not a way of dealing with it”.
He denounced that the government provision “expands precarity as even cash is increased by cutting basic income” and that the framework of the ordinance in general “means no jobs for young people” because they are considering reducing the tax wedge, while moving towards a flat tax without addressing issues of smuggling and wealth redistribution. where we’re going, there are plans to implement tax reform without messing with us”.
The only positive note for Landini, though not enough, is the reduction in the tax wedge. “We are faced with a measure of contribution margin in line with the requests we have made, which is the first result but a one-off, as it is temporary because it is not structural,” Landini said. Valid for the next 5 months starting in July, not even counting towards the thirteenth salary and we are talking about an increase of 50/60 Euros per month in addition to what has already been achieved. In short, it is “an important but temporary and insufficient measure to address the problem of preserving the purchasing power of wages”.
Source: Today IT

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