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Title: Pescara Strike: Environmental Workers Demand Better Wages & Conditions

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Abruzzo Environmental Workers Strike for Fair Contract and Improved⁣ Conditions

Environmental hygiene ​workers in Abruzzo will participate in a‌ national strike⁣ on Friday, October 17th, protesting for better wages,​ improved safety measures, and a renewed national contract. The protest⁢ will center ​around the Government Palace in Pescara, with workers ⁤represented by FP Cgil, Fit Cisl, Uiltrasporti, and Fiadel.

The‍ strike stems from stalled negotiations ​with employer representatives⁤ – ​Utilitalia, Cisambiente-confindustria, Assoambiente, and ⁤the Centrali Cooperative – who unions say have‍ demonstrated‌ a⁣ “total closure ​and ⁢lack of will” to renew the single collective bargaining agreement ⁣for environmental​ services. ‍Unions ​emphasize⁤ the renewal is “essential” to enhance health and safety protections, ‌address wage​ erosion due to inflation, and reinforce ⁣workers’ right ⁤to strike.

According to FP-Cgil Pescara secretary‌ Massimo Di giovanni, workers have experienced a 16% decrease in purchasing‌ power, and a key‍ objective​ of the ‍new contract is to recover ⁢this lost ⁢ground. the unions are also seeking clarity on worker classification, ​an issue not addressed in the previous ⁢contract (2022-2024).

Specific concerns in the ⁤Pescara region include the physical ⁤strain on ⁢waste collection operators, who handle 600-800⁢ bins nightly, a task increasingly challenging for​ workers⁢ over 55. this highlights the need for attention to worker turnover.

While the potential for ‍privatization in Pescara appears to have been mitigated by Mayor Carlo⁣ Masci’s stance and the ‌health of the local “Ambiente” company, the ​issue remains a concern in other areas of Abruzzo.Unions insist on being​ involved in any potential‍ privatization process to ensure service quality and ⁢worker protections. Thay continue⁢ to ‌advocate‍ for public solutions.

Further demands include improved conditions for procurement​ workers and plant‍ workers’‌ contractual articles.

The Abruzzo regional protest will ​convene in front of the Pescara prefecture‍ at 12:00 PM ​on​ October 17th and is expected to continue until at least 1:00 PM. This action is part of a nationwide ​presentation by environmental ⁤hygiene ‌workers seeking a fair and comprehensive​ contract.

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