(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 25 - A "structural pillar" to be set up is that of "a new income policy sealed by a trilateral agreement between the government, the trade unions and the business world".
This was stated by the general secretary of the CISL, Luigi Barra, in the opening report of the XIX confederal congress "Being there to change. Person, work, participation for the future of the country", recalling "the spirit of '93" and looking at "a new social pact. We have supported this from time "and now" we can only appreciate the reaffirmation of this idea on the part of the government ".
To increase wages and purchasing power "we must act in common agreement, using various levers", the fiscal and contractual levers, says Sbarra.
The leader of the CISL also argues that "there is no need for anti-historical automatisms that would trigger a dangerous" inflationary spiral, "nor 'state minimum wages' that would leave millions of people out of the good protections of contracts. of the best contracts ".
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