The head of Italy's Labor and Employment Rights: "It puts an end to the tricks of building and deal firmly and incisive social emergencies"
Rome - "Unfortunately these incidents are occurring with frightening frequency and call the political class and public administrators in a burst of dignity." You dismayed by the reaction of Joseph Criseo, responsible for Labour and Employment Rights in Italy, before the tragedy occurred in Moline, Felsineo small town, which has become the headlines for the suicide of a worker in layoffs. The origins of quarantaquatrenne Lucan, with his wife and two daughters, because of the crisis in the company which lent his work for years, received a check for seven hundred euro a month, which added some change in the singing of the local neighbors. Too few to get by. It was found by his neighbor and colleague with a rope hanging from the ceiling of the garage. Ironically, shortly after the mad act, a company in the area tried to contact him for a job interview. "In recent weeks - said the leader of the movement led by Antonello De Pierro - in Padua as well as some small business owners have decided to commit suicide, pressed by the decline in orders and the risk of having to dismiss their employees. The fear of not making it leads to isolation and depression. Should launch a national plan for employment, ensuring the relocation of the redundancies. But I would like to clarify - Criseo concluded - that the training must be adapted to reality and not generic and tailored to tap EU funds. Would be good if you leave aside the fake emergencies, see the electoral law or legitimate grounds, to draw up an agenda of priorities that sees trade unions and politics on the front line to fight this plague. "
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