(ANSA) - ROME, FEBRUARY 25 - For the first time, the Chamber will welcome a representation of the workers of the Whirlpool of Naples.
The workers will be in Rome on Tuesday to tell the politicians about the dramatic situation facing the more than 300 workers of the Neapolitan plant and their families.
On July 15, 2021, the American multinational giant, a manufacturer of household appliances, thanks also to the end of the block on layoffs linked to the pandemic, in fact launched the collective dismissal procedure, with the forwarding of the relative communication to the unions.
To reconstruct the story is the deputy Aboubakar Soumahoro who in recent days has already visited the Neapolitan plant and is the signatory of a question on the situation of the workers.
Soumahoro, who is organizing the meeting next Tuesday, points out that Naspi (800 euros a month) is currently active for the workers, 'protection'
The workers "They are tired, angry - says the deputy - but not resigned".
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