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ArcelorMittal: to stop Afo2 company sends 3500 in Cig

2019-12-11T16:38:08.059Z


Company informed the trade unions (ANSA)


"The company informed the trade unions that, following the rejection of the request made by the Commissioners of Ilva in extraordinary administration to extend the extinguishing of Afo2, they will shortly send them the start of the extraordinary layoff procedure for 3,500 unity ". This was announced by the Fim Cisl Taranto-Brindisi, stating that "in the 3,500 units there are 1,273 that would have been placed in Cigo".

The extraordinary commissioners of Ilva in As are evaluating the appeal to the Court of the appeal against the decision of the judge Francesco Maccagnano, who yesterday rejected the request for extension of the faculty of use that will expire on Friday 13 December.

The plant was seized in June 2015 after the accident at the labor cost quoted to the worker Alessandro Morricella, hit by a blaze of mixed cast iron while measuring the temperature of the casting hole of the Altoforno 2.

Fim, Fiom and Uilm have "rejected" A.Mittal's communication on the launch of the extraordinary layoff (Cigs) for 3500 workers of the Siderurgico di Taranto after the judge's decision that confirmed the start of the Afo2 shutdown procedures from December 13th. "From tomorrow, at the ministerial meeting - the trade unions affirm in a note - we will strongly ask to clarify a lay-off procedure that, in fact, would replace the current Cigo due to the economic crisis with Cigs making it become a structural problem ". "The time has come - they add - from the government and Ilva in As, currently the sole owners of the steel plant, to clarify the environmental, employment and industrial future of a site of strategic interest for the country".

Source: ansa

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