(ANSA) - ROME, SEPTEMBER 07 - "The Government and Parliament assume the political responsibility of providing for the compulsory vaccination for all citizens, an obligation envisaged by the state only for health personnel". This is what the Governing Committee of the CGIL asks, in the agenda approved at the end of the meeting, adding for this reason that it considers "it necessary that the contradictions in the Government, which have emerged up to now, be overcome" to determine "a regulatory framework that fulfills the objective of generalizing the vaccination, avoiding divisions in the workplace ". The goal to be achieved, he remarks, must be "vaccinating, not firing".
"We have nothing in principle against the Green pass, which we consider an important and shareable instrument, to be adopted by legislation, but which at this stage risks becoming an alternative to the vaccination obligation" which instead is the "clear choice to be made in application of our Constitutional Charter ", he remarks. In any case, the Green Pass, the CGIL parliamentarian underlines, "cannot become an instrument for sanctioning or firing workers or limiting the recognition of contractual rights such as access to the canteen service". (HANDLE).