Cisl Secretary Tagliavia takes up the proposal put forward in recent days “Infrastructure, the government's attention is good. Relaunch, workers as protagonists”.
The news provided by the Undersecretary for Infrastructures gives us hope, Tullio Ferrante, which ensured the executive's attention on some of the most strategic road junctions for our territory. It is clear that, in an economic and social context such as that of Ferrara, turning on a light on the infrastructural node necessarily means projecting towards the future and imagining a strengthening of the competitiveness for our productive world. More stability, more competitiveness, more prospects for our businesses – whether small, medium or large – translate into jobs, job security and salary certainty. In this sense, the data provided by Carlino in recent days about theaccess to credit for the productive world of our province. The service photographs a situation of great difficulty, in which the disbursements of funds by credit institutions to productive entities are progressively and constantly decreasing. For years. An element that is far from secondary, which impacts the prospects of those who would like to invest in the territory. For this and many other reasons, I consider interesting and I feel like supporting the proposal that the provincial secretary of Confartigianato, Paolo Cirelli, has formulated in the columns of this newspaper. Even more so because it recalls a historic battle of the CISL: that of the social pact. Therefore, a pact is needed between the producers of the wealth of this territory, inspired by these principles, even more so in the face of micro and macro economic data that are at the very least worrying. I think this 'pact' must find maximum sharing between the different actors in the production chain. Starting with the union, with the workers' representatives. From the latter, ultimately.
The direction to take is exactly that of teamwork that aims to reverse the trend - in constant decline - of this territory, marching together. The CISL is ready to do its part, in this respect, in the wake of a value in which we deeply believe: participation. This is precisely what the work carried out by our secretariat at a national level has focused on, which is leading to the approval of a law on worker participation in the governance of companies. Our province needs extraordinary interventions and also a new approach to the issues, more integrated, more structural and which also breaks down old logics of opposition. The social partners must do their part, because workers - people - must be at the center of the economic life of this territory.